Wordless Rhetoric - Studies in the History of Music - Bonds, Mark Evan (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill) - Books - Harvard University Press - 9780674733404 - December 11, 2013
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Although "form" is one of the most commonly used terms in music interpretation, it remains one of the most ambiguous. This study explores evolving ideas of musical form from a historical perspective and sheds light on current conceptualizations of music. Evan Bonds examines the image - dominant among 18th-century composers and analysts - of music as a language, a kind of wordless discourse, which could move audiences. In the Baroque and Classical periods an instrumental composition was viewed as analogous to an oration, its form the intelligible elaboration of a central thematic idea. The predominant emphasis, therefore, was on the perspective of the listener. This rhetorical metaphor is shown giving way in the 19th century to the idea of a musical work as an organic entity, an image that emphasizes the autonomy of the work. The listener, in effect, becomes merely an interested third party. In his account of these changing perspectives, Bonds draws on the writings of a broad range of 18th- and 19th-century theorists. His analyses focus on specific sonata form movements by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven and are informed by the theoretical premises that characterize the composers' own times. In a final synthesis, the 18th-century rhetorical model - with its focus on the structural function of musical ideas and the role of the listener - emerges as a forerunner of today's listener-orientated and plot theories about musical form. In "Wordless Rhetoric" Bonds makes use of literary theory to develop his innovative evaluation of musical form. This book should be useful to anyone who studies music or seeks to understand music analysis.


237 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 11, 2013
Original release date 1991
ISBN13 9780674733404
Publishers Harvard University Press
Pages 237
Dimensions 251 × 177 × 23 mm   ·   612 g
Language English  

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