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E-raamat: Ontology of the Musical Work: Scored Music, Jazz, Pop, and Rock

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Mississippi
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496861054
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Mississippi
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496861054

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What defines a "musical work"? Traditionally, this question has been dominated by Western art music and its reliance on prescriptive scores. Yet, with the rise of recording technologies and the growing influence of genres like jazz, pop, and rock, the very foundations of musics ontology have shifted. In English for the first time, Ontology of the Musical Work: Scored Music, Jazz, Pop, and Rock explores these transformative changes, offering a groundbreaking framework for understanding how music is created, experienced, and valued in contemporary contexts.

This book introduces a new theory of music productionone distinct from the conventional paradigms of writing and oralitythat emphasizes the unique characteristics of recorded music. Using this perspective, it critiques the traditional focus on scored music and reimagines the concept of the "musical work," bridging the divide between Anglophone analytic aesthetics and Continental philosophical traditions.

Ultimately, Ontology of the Musical Work redefines the cultural and aesthetic significance of jazz and popular music, offering fresh insights into their roles within a rapidly evolving musical landscape. A vital contribution to musicology and philosophy, this book equips readers with new tools to understand and appreciate the diverse ways music resonates in our world today.

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"In this rich and rigorous work, Laurent Cugny masterfully bridges aesthetic theory and musicological analysis. His approach to the ontology of jazz and popular music is both innovative and critically informed, offering valuable insights for scholars across traditions." - Vincenzo Caporaletti, professor of musicology at University of Macerata and author of Theory of Audiotactile Music: The Basic Concepts

"Attempts to locate and define the musical work, whether through musical notation, recordings, or performances, have led to meaningfulyet multipleinquiries. Cugny deftly untangles these philosophical threads across distinct musical genres, exploring them through points of contact and/or conflict." - Keith Waters, author of The Studio Recordings of the Miles Davis Quintet, 196568 and Postbop Jazz in the 1960s: The Compositions of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, and Chick Corea

Laurent Cugny is a musician, musicologist, and jazz specialist. Professor emeritus at Sorbonne University, he has published numerous essays and articles. As a musician, he played and recorded with Gil Evans, directed the French Jazz National Orchestra, and has released fourteen albums under his own name. He is author of Analysis of Jazz: A Comprehensive Approach, published by University Press of Mississippi.