Music Comes Out of Silence

Music Comes Out of Silence
Title Music Comes Out of Silence PDF eBook
Author András Schiff
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages 352
Release 2020-04-02
Genre
ISBN 9781474615273

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Andras Schiff is one of the most important pianists of our time. This stimulating memoir will appeal to a broad readership because of the fluent and accessible way he speaks about music, and of course through his inimitable art of making music out of silence. Far from being well-known just for his brilliant musicianship, Sir Andras has also received international attention by taking a public stand against nationalistic and racist attitudes, and by refusing to perform in Haider's Austria, or Orban's Hungary. In the first part of his book, Schiff discusses with the esteemed author and columnist Martin Meyer his artistic principles, playing techniques, musical interpretations and his professional experiences as a performer and conductor. In the second part, Schiff tells the story of his family and his life, from memories of the Holocaust to his political engagement in the present. He discusses music and politics, including his thoughts on Communism and global capitalism; and his enlightening experiences in Budapest, London and Florence. He also offers his insights into great composers such as Bach and Mozart, and his interpretations of key works for piano. MUSIC COMES OUT OF SILENCE will delight Andras Schiff's multitude of admirers, whilst attracting many readers who are as yet unfamiliar with his genius.

"Silence, Music, Silent Music "

Title "Silence, Music, Silent Music " PDF eBook
Author Nicky Losseff
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 335
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Music
ISBN 1351548646

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The contributions in this volume focus on the ways in which silence and music relate, contemplate each other and provide new avenues for addressing and gaining understanding of various realms of human endeavour. The book maps out this little-explored aspect of the sonic arena with the intention of defining the breadth of scope and to introduce interdisciplinary paths of exploration as a way forward for future discourse. Topics addressed include the idea of 'silent music' in the work of English philosopher Peter Sterry and Spanish Jesuit St John of the Cross; the apparently paradoxical contemplation of silence through the medium of music by Messiaen and the relationship between silence and faith; the aesthetics of Susan Sontag applied to Cage's idea of silence; silence as a different means of understanding musical texture; ways of thinking about silences in music produced during therapy sessions as a form of communication; music and silence in film, including the idea that music can function as silence; and the function of silence in early chant. Perhaps the most all-pervasive theme of the book is that of silence and nothingness, music and spirituality: a theme that has appeared in writings on John Cage but not, in a broader sense, in scholarly writing. The book reveals that unexpected concepts and ways of thinking emerge from looking at sound in relation to its antithesis, encompassing not just Western art traditions, but the relationship between music, silence, the human psyche and sociological trends - ultimately, providing deeper understanding of the elemental places both music and silence hold within world philosophies and fundamental states of being. Silence, Music, Silent Music will appeal to those working in the fields of musicology, psychology of religion, gender studies, aesthetics and philosophy.

Silence and Absence in Literature and Music

Silence and Absence in Literature and Music
Title Silence and Absence in Literature and Music PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 265
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004314865

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This volume focusses on the rarely discussed reverse side of traditional, ‘given’ objects of studies, namely absence rather than presence (of text) and silence rather than sound. It does so from an interdisciplinary perspective and covers systematic as well as historical perspectives from the baroque age to the present.

Music, Sound and Silence in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Music, Sound and Silence in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Title Music, Sound and Silence in Buffy the Vampire Slayer PDF eBook
Author Paul Gregory Attinello
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages 308
Release 2010
Genre Music
ISBN 9780754660422

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The intense and continuing popularity of the long-running television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003) has long been matched by the range and depth of the academic critical response. This volume, the first devoted to the show's imaginative and widely varied use of music, sound and silence, helps to develop an increasingly important and inadequately covered area of research - the many roles of music in contemporary television. Chapters focus on scoring and source music, the title theme, the music production process, the critically acclaimed musical episode (voted number 13 in Channel Four's One Hundred Greatest Musicals), the symbolic and dramatic use of silence, and the popular reception of the show by its international fan base. In keeping with contemporary trends in the study of popular musics, a variety of critical approaches are taken from musicology, cultural studies, and media and communication studies, specifically employing critique, musical analysis, industry studies and hermeneutics.

Silence

Silence
Title Silence PDF eBook
Author Adam Jaworski
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 417
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110821915

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Silence : Interdisciplinary Perspectives Studies in Anthropological Linguistics.

On Mystery, Ineffability, Silence and Musical Symbolism

On Mystery, Ineffability, Silence and Musical Symbolism
Title On Mystery, Ineffability, Silence and Musical Symbolism PDF eBook
Author Laurence Wuidar
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 192
Release 2021-09-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1350228818

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Collecting together numerous examples of Augustine's musical imagery in action, Laurence Wuidar reconstructs the linguistic laboratory and the hermeneutics in which he worked. Sensitive and poetical, this volume is a reminder that the metaphor of music can give access not only to human interiority, but allow the human mind to achieve proximity to the divine mind. Composed by one of Europe's leading musicologists now engaging an English-speaking audience for the first time, this book is a candid exploration of Wuidar's expertise. Drawing on her long knowledge of music and the occult, from antiquity to modernity, Wuidar particularly focuses upon Augustine's working methods while refusing to be distracted by questions of faith or morality. The result is an open and at times frightening vista on the powers that be, and our complex need to commune with them.

Silence in Philosophy, Literature, and Art

Silence in Philosophy, Literature, and Art
Title Silence in Philosophy, Literature, and Art PDF eBook
Author Steven Bindeman
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 177
Release 2017-08-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004352589

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Silence in Philosophy, Literature, and Art demonstrates how silence as a form of indirect discourse provides us with access to hitherto inaccessible aspects of human experience.