Music as an Art begins by examining music through a philosophical
lens, engaging in discussions about tonality, music and the moral
life, music and cognitive science and German idealism, as well as
recalling the author's struggle to encourage his students to
distinguish the qualities of good music. Scruton then explains – via
erudite chapters on Schubert, Britten, Rameau, opera and film – how
we can develop greater judgement in music, recognising both good taste
and bad, establishing musical values, as well as musical pleasures. As
Scruton argues in this book, in earlier times, our musical culture had
secure foundations in the church, the concert hall and the home; in
the ceremonies and celebrations of ordinary life, religion and
manners. Yet we no longer live in that world. Fewer people now play
instruments and music is, for many, a form of largely solitary
enjoyment. As he shows in Music as an Art, we live at a critical time
for classical music, and this book is an important contribution to the
debate, of which we stand in need, concerning the place of music in
Western civilization.
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ISBN
9781472955708
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Continuum
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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