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Noted for his path-breaking interdisciplinary scholarship on music and visual culture, Leppert's collection of essays demonstrates his many contributions to critical musicology, particularly in the areas of aesthetics and social and intellectual history - all of it grounded in a heterodox body of critical and cultural theory. The volume also includes an extensive autobiographical introduction which makes fascinating reading for scholars and students interested in Leppert's lifetime of intellectual and musical development.

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Noted for his path-breaking interdisciplinary scholarship on music and visual culture, Leppert's collection of essays demonstrates his many contributions to critical musicology, particularly in the areas of aesthetics and social and intellectual history - all of it grounded in a heterodox body of critical and cultural theory. The volume also includes an extensive autobiographical introduction which makes fascinating reading for scholars and students interested in Leppert's lifetime of intellectual and musical development.
Autorenporträt
Richard Leppert is Regents Professor and Morse Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Minnesota, USA. His research addresses the relations of music, imagery and associated practices to social and cultural formation, principally revolving around issues of gender, class and race in Europe and America from early modernity to the present.