What to Listen for in Music

What to Listen for in Music
Author: Aaron Copland
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451528670

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In this edition of Copland's fascinating analysis of how to listen to music, critic Alan Rich continues the eminent American composer's discussion of contemporary works for today's listeners and traces the composer's success in bringing devotees closer to the mysteries of music. Reissue.

What to Listen For in Music

What to Listen For in Music
Author: Aaron Copland
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781101513149

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Now in trade paperback: “The definitive guide to musical enjoyment” (Forum). In this fascinating analysis of how to listen to both contemporary and classical music analytically, eminent American composer Aaron Copland offers provocative suggestions that will bring readers a deeper appreciation of the most viscerally rewarding of all art forms.

How to Listen to Great Music

How to Listen to Great Music
Author: Robert Greenberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2011
Genre: Music appreciation
ISBN: 1101504552

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From one of the most trusted names in continuing education-the knowledge you need to unlock "the most abstract and sublime of all the arts." Whether you're listening in a concert hall or on your iPod, concert music has the power to move you. The right knowledge can deepen the ability of this music to edify, enlighten, and stir the soul. In How to Listen to Great Music, Professor Robert Greenberg, a composer and music historian, presents a comprehensive, accessible guide to how music has mirrored Western history, that will transform the experience of listening for novice and long-time listeners alike. You will learn how to listen for key elements in different genres of music - from madrigals to minuets and from sonatas to symphonies-along with the enthralling history of great music from ancient Greece to the 20th century. You'll get answers to such questions as Why was Beethoven so important' How did the Enlightenment change music' And what's so great about opera anyway' How to Listen to Great Music will let you finally hear what you've been missing. Watch a Video.

How to Listen to Music

How to Listen to Music
Author: Henry Edward Krehbiel
Publsiher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2004-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1410214184

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CONTENTS Introduction Recognition of Musical Elements The Content and Kinds of Music The Modern Orchestra At an Orchestral Concert At a Pianoforte Recital At the Opera Choirs and Choral Music Musician, Critic and Public Henry Edward Krehbiel (1854-1923) was a music critic for the Cincinnati Gazette from 1874 to 1880. He then moved to New York where he became music critic for the Tribune. He championed the music of Wagner, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky when they were little known in the United States, and was the author of many books on music.

Music Ways of Listening

Music  Ways of Listening
Author: Elliott Schwartz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1982
Genre: Music
ISBN: STANFORD:36105007517183

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"Music: Ways of Listening" is intended for use in introductory college courses for students with little or no prior background in music, and is focused upon the development of perceptive listening skills and a broad survey of the Western concert literature. -- From preface.

All You Have to Do is Listen

All You Have to Do is Listen
Author: Rob Kapilow
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780470443385

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Rob Kapilow has been helping audiences hear more in great music for almost twenty years with his What Makes It Great? series on NPR, at Lincoln Center, and in concert halls throughout the US and Canada. In this book, he gives you a set of tools you can use when listening to any piece of music in order to hear its “plot”—its story told in notes. The musical examples are available free for download to help you hear the ideas presented. Whether you are an experienced concertgoer or a newcomer to classical music, the listening principles Kapilow shares will help you "get" music in an exciting, fresh new way. "Kapilow gets audiences in tune with classical music at a deeper and more immediate level than many of them thought possible." —Los Angeles Times "Rob Kapilow is awfully good at what he does. We need him." —The Boston Globe "A wonderful guy who brings music alive!" —Katie Couric "Rob Kapilow leaps into the void dividing music analysis from appreciation and fills it with exhilarating details and sensations." —The New York Times "You could practically see the light bulbs going on above people's heads. . . . The audience could decipher the music in a new, deeper way. It was the total opposite of passive listening." —The Philadelphia Inquirer

In Search of a Concrete Music

In Search of a Concrete Music
Author: Pierre Schaeffer
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2012-11-26
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780520265745

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Suitable for those interested in contemporary musicology or media history, this title offers a translation of the author's pioneering work - at once a journal of his experiments in sound composition and a treatise on the raison d'etre of concrete music.

Every Song Ever

Every Song Ever
Author: Ben Ratliff
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781429953597

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What is music in the age of the cloud? Today, we can listen to nearly anything, at any time. It is possible to flit instantly across genres and generations, from 1980s Detroit techno to 1890s Viennese neo-romanticism. This new age of listening brings with it astonishing new possibilities--as well as dangers. In Every Song Ever, the veteran New York Times music critic Ben Ratliff reimagines the very idea of music appreciation for our times. In the age of the cloud, the genre of the recording and the intention of the composer matter less and less. Instead, we can savor our own listening experience more directly, taking stock of qualities like repetition, speed, density, or loudness. The result is a new mode of listening that can lead to unexpected connections. When we listen for slowness, we may detect surprising affinities between the drone metal of Sunn O))), the mixtape manipulations of DJ Screw, and the final works of Shostakovich. And if we listen for more elusive qualities like closeness, we might notice how the tight harmonies of bluegrass vocals illuminate the virtuosic synchrony of John Coltrane's quartet. Encompassing the sounds of five continents and several centuries, Ratliff's book is a definitive field guide to our musical habitat, and a foundation for the new aesthetics our age demands.