This volume focusses on the rarely discussed reverse side of traditional, 'given' objects of studies, namely absence rather than presence (of text) and silence rather than sound. It does so from the bifocal and interdisciplinary perspective which is a hallmark of the book series Word and Music Studies. The twelve contributors to the main subject of this volume approach it from various systematic and historical angles and cover, among others, questions such as to what extent absence can become significant in the first place or iconic (silent) functions of musical scores, as well as discussions…mehr
This volume focusses on the rarely discussed reverse side of traditional, 'given' objects of studies, namely absence rather than presence (of text) and silence rather than sound. It does so from the bifocal and interdisciplinary perspective which is a hallmark of the book series Word and Music Studies. The twelve contributors to the main subject of this volume approach it from various systematic and historical angles and cover, among others, questions such as to what extent absence can become significant in the first place or iconic (silent) functions of musical scores, as well as discussions of fields ranging from baroque opera to John Cage's 4'33''. The volume is complemented by two contributions dedicated to further surveying the vast field of word and music studies. The essays collected here were originally presented at the Ninth International Conference on Word and Music Studies held at London University in August 2013 and organised by the International Association for Word and Music Studies. They are of relevance to scholars and students of literature, music and intermediality studies as well as to readers generally interested in phenomena of absence and silence. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Werner Wolf Professor and Chair of English and General Literature at the Univer¬sity of Graz/Austria. Main areas of research: literary theory (aesthetic illusion, narratology, metafiction), functions of literature, 18th- to 21st-century English fiction, intermediality studies (including word and music relationships). Walter Bernhart Retired Professor of English Literature, University of Graz, president of International Association for Word and Music Studies (WMA), executive editor of Word and Music Studies (WMS) and Studies in Intermediality (SIM); his collected essays on literature and music were published as WMS 14 (2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface
Silence and Absence in Literature and Music
Theoretical Aspects
Werner Wolf How Does Absence Become Significant in Literature and Music?
Lawrence Kramer Rosetta Tones: The Score as Hieroglyph
Historical Studies
Blake Stevens The Spectacular Imagination and the Rhetoric of Absence in Armide
Naomi Matsumoto 'Ghost Writing': An Exploration of Presence and Absence in Lucia di Lammermoor
Laura Wahlfors How to Play the Music of Absence? The Romantic Aesthetics of Longing in Schumann's Kreisleriana, Part 4
Beate Schirrmacher Mute Performances: Ekphrasis of Music, and Performative Aesthetics in Eyvind Johnson's Romantisk berättelse
Mary Breatnach Silence and Music in Mallarmé's Un coup de dés .
Axel Englund Silence and the Sawmill: Rainer Maria Rilke on the Nuisance of Sounding Music .
Peter Dayan The Inaudible Music of Dada
Karl Katschthaler Absence, Presence and Potentiality: John Cage's 4 33 Revisited
Bernhard Kuhn The Silence of an Elephant: Luigi Nono's Al Gran Sole Carico d'Amore (1975)
Michael Halliwell The Sound of Silence: A Tale of Two Operatic Tempests .
Word and Music Studies: Surveying the Field
Emily Petermann The Film Musical as a Subject for Word and Music Studies .
Jeppe Klitgaard Stricker Musical Form in the Novel: Beyond the Sonata Principle .
Werner Wolf How Does Absence Become Significant in Literature and Music?
Lawrence Kramer Rosetta Tones: The Score as Hieroglyph
Historical Studies
Blake Stevens The Spectacular Imagination and the Rhetoric of Absence in Armide
Naomi Matsumoto 'Ghost Writing': An Exploration of Presence and Absence in Lucia di Lammermoor
Laura Wahlfors How to Play the Music of Absence? The Romantic Aesthetics of Longing in Schumann's Kreisleriana, Part 4
Beate Schirrmacher Mute Performances: Ekphrasis of Music, and Performative Aesthetics in Eyvind Johnson's Romantisk berättelse
Mary Breatnach Silence and Music in Mallarmé's Un coup de dés .
Axel Englund Silence and the Sawmill: Rainer Maria Rilke on the Nuisance of Sounding Music .
Peter Dayan The Inaudible Music of Dada
Karl Katschthaler Absence, Presence and Potentiality: John Cage's 4 33 Revisited
Bernhard Kuhn The Silence of an Elephant: Luigi Nono's Al Gran Sole Carico d'Amore (1975)
Michael Halliwell The Sound of Silence: A Tale of Two Operatic Tempests .
Word and Music Studies: Surveying the Field
Emily Petermann The Film Musical as a Subject for Word and Music Studies .
Jeppe Klitgaard Stricker Musical Form in the Novel: Beyond the Sonata Principle .
Notes on Contributors .
Rezensionen
"Silence and absence-two different but overlapping categories-rank among the most intriguing concepts in cultural studies, challenging the human imagination no less than the representational possibilities of traditional arts and modern media technologies. [...] The present volume, [...] offers a wide range of insightful and carefully researched articles on a variety of instances of absence/silence in literary texts, musical scores, classical opera, and avant-garde performance." - Rolf J. Goebel, University of Alabama in Huntsville, in: Monatshefte 109.1 (2017), pp. 132-4
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