Timbre

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Timbre

Paradox, Materialism, Vibrational Aesthetics

Theory of music and musicology Techniques of music / music tutorials / teaching of music Philosophy: aesthetics

Author: Isabella Van Elferen

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 12th November 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 224 pages

ISBN: 9781501365829


Introduction to Timbre

Timbre is among the most important and the most elusive aspects of music. Visceral and immediate in its sonic properties, yet also considered sublime and ineffable, timbre finds itself caught up in metaphors: tone “color”, “wet” acoustics, or in Schoenberg's words, “the illusory stuff of our dreams.”

Theoretical Approach

This multi-disciplinary approach to timbre assesses the acoustic, corporeal, performative, and aesthetic dimensions of tone color in Western music practice and philosophy. It develops a new theorization of timbre and its crucial role in the epistemology of musical materialism through a vital materialist aesthetics in which conventional binaries and dualisms are superseded by a vibrant continuum.

Scope and Musical Examples

As the aesthetic and epistemological questions foregrounded by timbre are not restricted to isolated periods in music history or individual genres, but have pervaded Western musical aesthetics since early Modernity, the book discusses musical examples taken from both “classical” and “popular” music. These range, in “classical” music, from the Middle Ages through the Baroque, the belcanto opera and electronic music to saturated music; and, in “popular” music, from indie through soul and ballad to dark industrial.

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