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E-raamat: Lyric Cousins: Poetry and Musical Form

(University of Roehampton)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474417600
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  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781474417600

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Leading poet, critic and former musician explores the 'deep forms' common to both poetry and music Today, poetry and art music occupy similar cultural positions: each has a tendency to be regarded as problematic, 'difficult' and therefore 'elitist'. Despite this, the audiences and numbers of participants for each are substantial: yet they tend not to overlap. This is odd, because the forms share early history in song and saga, and have some striking similarities, often summed up in the word 'lyric'. These similarities include much that is most significant to the experience of each, and so of most interest to practitioners and audiences. They encompass, at the very least: the way each art-form is aural, and takes place in time; a shared reliance on temporal, rather than spatial, forms; an engagement with sensory experience and pleasure; availability for both shared public performance and private reading, sight-reading and hearing in memory; and scope for non-denotative meaning.In other words, looking at these elements in music is a way to look at them in poetry, and vice versa. This is a study of these two formal craft traditions that is concerned with the similarities in their roles, structures, projects and capacities.

Key Features Sets out a new way to think about both music and poetry Doesn't make its arguments from within or for one particular school of music or poetry but has wide applicability Uses each 'cousin' art-form to cast light on the other as a whole: it is not just for poet-musicians, or musicians writing for voiceArare 'joint' perspective: written by an award-winning poet who was formerly a professional musician
Acknowledgements vi
Introduction: A Little Conversation 1(14)
PART I
1 About Time
15(19)
2 Abstract Form
34(21)
3 Drawing the Line
55(20)
4 Chromaticism
75(20)
5 Density
95(14)
6 The Meaning of `Meaning'
109(18)
PART II
7 Song
127(23)
8 And Story Came Too: From Epic to Opera
150(17)
9 Closer Still: The Total Artwork
167(10)
10 The Consolations of Tradition
177(16)
11 Radical Measures
193(14)
12 Performance: The Role of the Audience
207(17)
Index 224