The Melody of Time
豆瓣
Music and Temporality in the Romantic Era
Benedict Taylor
简介
The Melody of Time examines the multiple ways in which music relates to, and may provide insight into, the problematics of human time. Each chapter explores a specific theme in the philosophy of time as expressed through music: the purported timelessness of Beethoven's late works or the nostalgic impulses of Schubert's music; the use of music by philosophers as a means to explicate the aporias of temporal existence or as a medium suggestive of the varying possible structures of time; and, a reflection of a particular culture's sense of historical progress or the expression of the intangible spirit behind the course of human history itself. Moving fluidly between cultural context and historical reception, competing philosophical theories of time and close reading of the repertoire, Benedict Taylor argues for the continued importance of engaging with music's temporality in understanding the significance of music within society and human experience. At once historical, analytical, critical, and ultimately hermeneutic, The Melody of Time provides both fresh insight into many familiar nineteenth-century pieces and a rich theoretical basis for future research.
contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Time and Transcendence in Beethoven's late Piano Sonatas
2. Music, Time and Philosophy
3. Memory and Nostalgia in Schubert's Instrumental Music
4. Temporality in Russian Music and the Ideology of History
5. La sonate cyclique and the Structures of Time
6. Elgar's The Music Makers and the Spirit of Time
Bibliography
Index