Cursed questions [electronic resource] : on music and its social practices / Richard Taruskin.

"Drawn largely from keynote addresses presented at conferences all over the world, and informed by the experience of writing the Oxford History of Western Music, this book considers the perennial, insoluble yet unevadable problems that musical scholarship must address, among them: musical ontology,...

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Main Author: Taruskin, Richard (Author)
Language:English
Published: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]
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Cursed Questions: On Music and Its Social Practices
Format: Electronic eBook
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"Drawn largely from keynote addresses presented at conferences all over the world, and informed by the experience of writing the Oxford History of Western Music, this book considers the perennial, insoluble yet unevadable problems that musical scholarship must address, among them: musical ontology, musical representation, the determination of musical meaning, the objectives of musical historiography, the ethics of musical performance and criticism, musical periodization, the question of aesthetic autonomy, the social impact of art and the need to control it, the proper source of that control, the relationship of art (and art scholarship) to its temporal and geographical environments, the desirability of historical performance practices, the value and purpose of musical analysis, the origin and value of musical traditions, the purposes and effects of the social dissemination of music. As suggested by the subtitle, the thrust is consistently anti-essentialist. Meaning and value are at all times seen in relational terms, as aspects of social transaction"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 474-570) and index.
ISBN:9780520975453 (online)