The Music of Time

The Music of Time
Author: John Burnside
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780691218861

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"First published in a slight different form in Great Britain in 2019 by Profile Books Ltd."--Title page verso.

Music Time

Music Time
Author: Gwendolyn Hooks
Publsiher: Confetti Kids
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1620143437

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Henry's drum practice at home is too loud so he goes outside and when he sees his friends playing jump rope he figures out a way to play drums and play with his friends.

Music Time

Music Time
Author: Sammy Nzioki
Publsiher: East African Publishers
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9966469508

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Music Time and Its Other

Music  Time  and Its Other
Author: Roger W. H. Savage
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317191933

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Music, Time, and Its Other explores the relation between the enigmatic character of our temporal experiences and music’s affective power. By taking account of competing concepts of time, Savage explains how music refigures dimensions of our experiences through staking out the borderlines between time and eternity. He examines a range of musical expressions that reply to the deficiency born from the difference between time and an order that exceeds or surpasses it and reveals how affective tonalities of works by Bach, Carolan, Debussy, Schoenberg, Messiaen, and Glass augment our understanding of our temporal condition. Reflections on the moods and feelings to which music gives voice counterpoint philosophical investigations into the relation between music’s power to affect us and the force that the present has with respect to the initiatives we take. Music, Time, and Its Other thus sets out a new approach to music, aesthetics, politics, and the critical roles of judgment and imagination.

Music Quickens Time

Music Quickens Time
Author: Daniel Barenboim
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-09-07
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781844674701

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In this eloquent book, Daniel Barenboim draws on his profound and uniquely influential engagement with music to argue for its central importance in our everyday lives. While we may sometimes think of personal, social and political issues as existing independently of each other, Barenboim shows how music teaches that this is impossible. Turning to his intense involvement with Palestine, he examines the transformative power of music in the world, from his own performances of Wagner in Israel and his foundation, with Edward Said, of the internationally acclaimed West-Eastern Divan Orchestra. Music Quickens Time reveals how the sheer power and eloquence of music offers us a way to explore and shed light on the way in which we live, and to illuminate and resolve some of the most intractable issues of our time.

Baby s Quiet Time Music Book

Baby s Quiet Time Music Book
Author: Sam Taplin
Publsiher: Usborne
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2019-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0794544851

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Sometimes, after lunchtime, after a family cook-out, or after playing, babies and toddlers need some quiet time to rest, relax and have some quality time with their parents. This book will be the perfect tool to allow children and their parents to have a calmer moment. Listen to the quiet music as you follow a band of little animals going down a river on a raft playing classics like Pachelbel's canon and other famous soothing music.

Enacting Musical Time

Enacting Musical Time
Author: Mariusz Kozak
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2019-10-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190080228

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What is musical time? Where is it manifested? How does it enter into our experience, and how do we capture it in our analyses? A compelling approach among works on temporality, phenomenology, and the ecologies of the new sound worlds, Enacting Musical Time argues that musical time is itself the site of the interaction between musical sounds and a situated, embodied listener, created by the moving bodies of participants engaged in musical activities. Author Mariusz Kozak describes musical time as something that emerges when the listener enacts her implicit knowledge about "how music goes," from deliberate inactivity, to such simple actions as tapping her foot in time with the beat, to dancing in a way that engages her entire body. Kozak explores this idea in the context of modernist and postmodernist musical styles, where composers create unfamiliar and idiosyncratic temporal experiences, blur the line between spectatorship and participation, and challenge conventional notions of form. Basing his discussion on the phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty and on the ecological psychology of J. J. Gibson, Kozak examines different aspects of musical structure through the lens of embodied cognition and what phenomenologists call "lived time." A bold new theory derived from an unprecedented fusion of research perspectives, Enacting Musical Time will engage scholars across a range of disciplines, from music theory, music cognition, cognitive science, continental philosophy, and social anthropology.

The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music

The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music
Author: Mark Doffman,Emily Payne,Toby Young
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780190947293

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Music represents one of humanity's most vivid contemplations on the nature of time itself. The ways that music can modify, intensify, and even dismantle our understanding of time's passing is at the foundation of musical experience, and is common to listeners, composers, and performers alike. The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music provides a range of compelling new scholarship that examines the making of musical time, its effects and structures. Bringing together philosophical, psychological, and socio-cultural understandings of time in music, the chapters highlight the act of 'making' not just as cultural construction but also in terms of the perceptual, cognitive underpinnings that allow us to 'make' sense of time in music. Thus, the Handbook is a unique synthesis of divergent perspectives on the nature of time in music. With its focus on contemporary music (while paying attention to some of the generative temporalities of the nineteenth century), the volume establishes the richness and complexity of so much current music-making and in the process overcomes historic demarcations between art and popular musics.