The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music (Routledge Philosophy Companions)

The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music (Routledge Philosophy Companions)

by TheodoreGracyk (Editor)

Synopsis

The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics, subjects, thinkers and debates in philosophy and music. Over fifty entries by an international team of contributors are organised into six clear sections:

  • general issues
  • emotion
  • history
  • figures
  • kinds of music
  • music, philosophy and related disciplines

The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, music and musicology.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 680
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 27 Jun 2013

ISBN 10: 0415858399
ISBN 13: 9780415858397

Media Reviews

Comprehensive and authoritative ... readers will discover many excellent articles in this well-organized addition to a growing interdisciplinary field. Summing Up: Highly recommended - CHOICE

... succeeds well in catching the wide-ranging strands of musical theorising and thinking, and performance, and an understanding of the various contexts in which all thistakes place. - Reference Reviews

A necessary book, one that those who are passionate about music and philosophy have long been awaiting. There is simply nothing like it. - Jerrold Levinson University of Maryland, USA

An intelligent and comprehensive overview of the Philosophy of Music, featuring contributions by many of the leading figures in the field. The editors have done a remarkable job soliciting topical and historical essays from both musically-minded philosophers and philosophically-minded musicians. It should become the standard reference work in the field. - Brian Kane, Yale University, USA

By bringing together in one volume the most up-to-date thinking from the best minds in the business, from all the relevant disciplines, Gracyk and Kania have provided an invaluable service not only to numerous scholars and their students, but equally to musicians and their audiences. - Guy Dammann, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, UK

This admirable volume will be welcomed by established philosophers of music and - especially - by those coming to the subject for the first time. The coverage of topics is ideal, while the contributors range from emerging talents to the biggest names in the field. An essential resource for anyone with an interest in the philosophy of music. - Aaron Ridley, University of Southampton, UK

A reader like me seeks an introduction that faithfully reviews the major topics, offers a critical perspective on the current controversies, provides resources for further study, and presents the material in clear language and at a level of sophistication appropriate to the discourse. In these respects, the editors have crafted an excellent collection. -Alfred I. Tauber, Boston University, USA

Author Bio
Theodore Gracyk is Department Chair and Professor of Philosophy at Minnesota State University Moorhead, USA. He is author of Rhythm and Noise: An Aesthetics of Rock (1996); I Wanna Be Me: Rock Music and the Politics of Identity (2001); Listening to Popular Music (2007); and On Music (Routledge, 2013). Andrew Kania is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Trinity University in San Antonio, USA. His principal research is in the philosophy of music, literature, and film. He is the editor of Memento (Routledge, 2009).