Audible Signs: Essays from a Musical Ground
By (Author) Michael Alec Rose
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
28th October 2010
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
Theory of music and musicology
780.1
Paperback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Whether it's a song by Brahms or by the Boss, a serenade by Mozart or a ballet by John Harbison, music radiates a diverse spectrum of meaningful signs, hidden in plain hearing. To enjoy the interplay of musical signs, it helps to recognize them in the first place. The various iconographic strategies of Audible Signsincluding commentary on graphic works, books, poems, and filmyield new appreciations and critiques of composers of vastly divergent styles and technical materials.
Author and composer Michael Alec Rose helps readers decode the signs composers give us in their musicsounds that invoke very particular ideas, images, and cultural contextsand reveals the extraordinary ingenuity with which certain pieces deploy recognizable figures in a musical landscape. None of this can be done systematically. Each artwork reinvents "the code" and demands a unique set of approaches. Butthe chapters in this invigorating bookspring from the same musical ground, where the only thing that matters is to pay attention to the wonders of great music.
"Brilliant, spiritual, funny - at times exasperating - this wonderful book is an irreverent and intimate conversational tour of the physical and spiritual reality of music. Ear-opening, mind-cracking, this is a paean to difficult love, and will remind you of every piece of music that you've really listened to." -Margaret Doody, John and Barbara Glynn Family Professor of Literature at the University of Notre Dame, and author of Aristotle Detective and other novels
"As a first rate composer in his own right, Rose writes from an artist's highly personal perspective, at times polemical, always enthusiastic in both praise and criticism...Rose sets down the basis for an ongoing argument, one in which the very spirit of our great musical tradition must be examined without fear of debate in order to keep it alive." Dr. Donald Sloan, Chair, Department of Music, Coastal Carolina University
Michael Alec Rose is Associate Professor of Composition at Vanderbilt University, where he has won several awards for teaching excellence. His symphonic, chamber and vocal works have delighted and challenged audiences the world over, and he gives frequent guest lectures on music in the United States and abroad.