The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music
Herausgeber: Doffman, Mark; Young, Toby; Payne, Emily
The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music
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The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music brings together philosophical, psychological, and socio-cultural understandings of time in music, highlighting the act of 'making' as both cultural construction while also referring to the perceptual, cognitive underpinnings that allow us to 'make' sense of time in music.
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The Oxford Handbook of Time in Music brings together philosophical, psychological, and socio-cultural understandings of time in music, highlighting the act of 'making' as both cultural construction while also referring to the perceptual, cognitive underpinnings that allow us to 'make' sense of time in music.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 616
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 182mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1193g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947279
- ISBN-10: 0190947276
- Artikelnr.: 62316134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 616
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 182mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1193g
- ISBN-13: 9780190947279
- ISBN-10: 0190947276
- Artikelnr.: 62316134
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mark Doffman is Programme Director, MA Psychology of Music at the University of Sheffield. Emily Payne is Lecturer in Music at the University of Leeds and Assistant Editor of the journal Music & Science. Toby Young is Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at the Guildhall.
* Acknowledgements
* List of contributors
* About the Companion Website
* Introduction
* Mark Doffman, Toby Young, and Emily Payne
* Section I: Framing musical time
* 1 Time in music and philosophy
* Andrew Bowie
* 2 Forms of time in nineteeth-century music: Geology, the railway, and
the novel
* Lawrence Kramer
* 3 Music as time, music as timeless
* Kristina Knowles
* 4 Rhythm, time, and presence
* Anne Danielsen
* 5 Politicking musical time
* Chris Stover
* 6 To be in time: Repetition, temporality, and the musical work
* Nathan Mercieca
* 7 Distracted attention, temporal switches, and the consolations of
performing
* Anthony Gritten
* Section II: Cognition, action and experience
* 8 Music, evolution, and the experience of time
* John C. Bispham
* 9 Timescales and the temporal emergence of musicking
* Juan M. Loaiza
* 10 Understanding musical instants
* Rolf Inge Godøy
* 11 Cross-modality and embodiment of tempo and timing
* Renee Timmers
* 12 The mind is a DJ: Rhythmic entrainment in beatmatching and
embodied temporal processing
* Maria Witek
* 13 Non-isochronous meter in music from Mali
* Rainer Polak
* Section III: Metrics and temporal organisation
* 14 Towards a cognitively-based quantification of metrical dissonance
* Mark Gotham
* 15 Maelzel, the metronome, and the modern mechanics of musical time
* Alexander E. Bonus
* 16 Rhythm quantization: Notes on the history of a technocultural
practice
* Landon Morrison
* 17 11, 12, and 13¿ bar blues: Time and African-American country blues
recordings (1925-38)
* Andrew Bowsher
* 18 Metrical displacement and group interaction in 'Evidence' by the
Thelonious Monk Quartet
* Ryan D. W. Bruce
* 19 The politics of musical time in the everyday life of ballet
dancers
* Jonathan Still
* Section IV: Cultures of time
* 20 Temporalities of North Indian classical listening: How listeners
use music to construct time
* Chloë Alaghband-Zadeh
* 21 Timing in palaran: Coordination, control, and excitement in
Javanese collaborative vocal accompaniment
* Jonathan Roberts
* 22 Here at the bottom of the sky: Negotiating time through phrase,
form, and tradition within a New York performance network
* Nathan C. Bakkum
* 23 Time and ensemble dynamics in indeterminacy: John Cage's Concert
for Piano and Orchestra
* Emily Payne
* 24 'Making, not filling time': Time and notation in improvised
musical performance
* Floris Schuiling
* 25 Musical time in a fast world
* Samuel Wilson
* 26 The radical temporality of drum and bass
* Toby Young
* Notes
* Index
* List of contributors
* About the Companion Website
* Introduction
* Mark Doffman, Toby Young, and Emily Payne
* Section I: Framing musical time
* 1 Time in music and philosophy
* Andrew Bowie
* 2 Forms of time in nineteeth-century music: Geology, the railway, and
the novel
* Lawrence Kramer
* 3 Music as time, music as timeless
* Kristina Knowles
* 4 Rhythm, time, and presence
* Anne Danielsen
* 5 Politicking musical time
* Chris Stover
* 6 To be in time: Repetition, temporality, and the musical work
* Nathan Mercieca
* 7 Distracted attention, temporal switches, and the consolations of
performing
* Anthony Gritten
* Section II: Cognition, action and experience
* 8 Music, evolution, and the experience of time
* John C. Bispham
* 9 Timescales and the temporal emergence of musicking
* Juan M. Loaiza
* 10 Understanding musical instants
* Rolf Inge Godøy
* 11 Cross-modality and embodiment of tempo and timing
* Renee Timmers
* 12 The mind is a DJ: Rhythmic entrainment in beatmatching and
embodied temporal processing
* Maria Witek
* 13 Non-isochronous meter in music from Mali
* Rainer Polak
* Section III: Metrics and temporal organisation
* 14 Towards a cognitively-based quantification of metrical dissonance
* Mark Gotham
* 15 Maelzel, the metronome, and the modern mechanics of musical time
* Alexander E. Bonus
* 16 Rhythm quantization: Notes on the history of a technocultural
practice
* Landon Morrison
* 17 11, 12, and 13¿ bar blues: Time and African-American country blues
recordings (1925-38)
* Andrew Bowsher
* 18 Metrical displacement and group interaction in 'Evidence' by the
Thelonious Monk Quartet
* Ryan D. W. Bruce
* 19 The politics of musical time in the everyday life of ballet
dancers
* Jonathan Still
* Section IV: Cultures of time
* 20 Temporalities of North Indian classical listening: How listeners
use music to construct time
* Chloë Alaghband-Zadeh
* 21 Timing in palaran: Coordination, control, and excitement in
Javanese collaborative vocal accompaniment
* Jonathan Roberts
* 22 Here at the bottom of the sky: Negotiating time through phrase,
form, and tradition within a New York performance network
* Nathan C. Bakkum
* 23 Time and ensemble dynamics in indeterminacy: John Cage's Concert
for Piano and Orchestra
* Emily Payne
* 24 'Making, not filling time': Time and notation in improvised
musical performance
* Floris Schuiling
* 25 Musical time in a fast world
* Samuel Wilson
* 26 The radical temporality of drum and bass
* Toby Young
* Notes
* Index
* Acknowledgements
* List of contributors
* About the Companion Website
* Introduction
* Mark Doffman, Toby Young, and Emily Payne
* Section I: Framing musical time
* 1 Time in music and philosophy
* Andrew Bowie
* 2 Forms of time in nineteeth-century music: Geology, the railway, and
the novel
* Lawrence Kramer
* 3 Music as time, music as timeless
* Kristina Knowles
* 4 Rhythm, time, and presence
* Anne Danielsen
* 5 Politicking musical time
* Chris Stover
* 6 To be in time: Repetition, temporality, and the musical work
* Nathan Mercieca
* 7 Distracted attention, temporal switches, and the consolations of
performing
* Anthony Gritten
* Section II: Cognition, action and experience
* 8 Music, evolution, and the experience of time
* John C. Bispham
* 9 Timescales and the temporal emergence of musicking
* Juan M. Loaiza
* 10 Understanding musical instants
* Rolf Inge Godøy
* 11 Cross-modality and embodiment of tempo and timing
* Renee Timmers
* 12 The mind is a DJ: Rhythmic entrainment in beatmatching and
embodied temporal processing
* Maria Witek
* 13 Non-isochronous meter in music from Mali
* Rainer Polak
* Section III: Metrics and temporal organisation
* 14 Towards a cognitively-based quantification of metrical dissonance
* Mark Gotham
* 15 Maelzel, the metronome, and the modern mechanics of musical time
* Alexander E. Bonus
* 16 Rhythm quantization: Notes on the history of a technocultural
practice
* Landon Morrison
* 17 11, 12, and 13¿ bar blues: Time and African-American country blues
recordings (1925-38)
* Andrew Bowsher
* 18 Metrical displacement and group interaction in 'Evidence' by the
Thelonious Monk Quartet
* Ryan D. W. Bruce
* 19 The politics of musical time in the everyday life of ballet
dancers
* Jonathan Still
* Section IV: Cultures of time
* 20 Temporalities of North Indian classical listening: How listeners
use music to construct time
* Chloë Alaghband-Zadeh
* 21 Timing in palaran: Coordination, control, and excitement in
Javanese collaborative vocal accompaniment
* Jonathan Roberts
* 22 Here at the bottom of the sky: Negotiating time through phrase,
form, and tradition within a New York performance network
* Nathan C. Bakkum
* 23 Time and ensemble dynamics in indeterminacy: John Cage's Concert
for Piano and Orchestra
* Emily Payne
* 24 'Making, not filling time': Time and notation in improvised
musical performance
* Floris Schuiling
* 25 Musical time in a fast world
* Samuel Wilson
* 26 The radical temporality of drum and bass
* Toby Young
* Notes
* Index
* List of contributors
* About the Companion Website
* Introduction
* Mark Doffman, Toby Young, and Emily Payne
* Section I: Framing musical time
* 1 Time in music and philosophy
* Andrew Bowie
* 2 Forms of time in nineteeth-century music: Geology, the railway, and
the novel
* Lawrence Kramer
* 3 Music as time, music as timeless
* Kristina Knowles
* 4 Rhythm, time, and presence
* Anne Danielsen
* 5 Politicking musical time
* Chris Stover
* 6 To be in time: Repetition, temporality, and the musical work
* Nathan Mercieca
* 7 Distracted attention, temporal switches, and the consolations of
performing
* Anthony Gritten
* Section II: Cognition, action and experience
* 8 Music, evolution, and the experience of time
* John C. Bispham
* 9 Timescales and the temporal emergence of musicking
* Juan M. Loaiza
* 10 Understanding musical instants
* Rolf Inge Godøy
* 11 Cross-modality and embodiment of tempo and timing
* Renee Timmers
* 12 The mind is a DJ: Rhythmic entrainment in beatmatching and
embodied temporal processing
* Maria Witek
* 13 Non-isochronous meter in music from Mali
* Rainer Polak
* Section III: Metrics and temporal organisation
* 14 Towards a cognitively-based quantification of metrical dissonance
* Mark Gotham
* 15 Maelzel, the metronome, and the modern mechanics of musical time
* Alexander E. Bonus
* 16 Rhythm quantization: Notes on the history of a technocultural
practice
* Landon Morrison
* 17 11, 12, and 13¿ bar blues: Time and African-American country blues
recordings (1925-38)
* Andrew Bowsher
* 18 Metrical displacement and group interaction in 'Evidence' by the
Thelonious Monk Quartet
* Ryan D. W. Bruce
* 19 The politics of musical time in the everyday life of ballet
dancers
* Jonathan Still
* Section IV: Cultures of time
* 20 Temporalities of North Indian classical listening: How listeners
use music to construct time
* Chloë Alaghband-Zadeh
* 21 Timing in palaran: Coordination, control, and excitement in
Javanese collaborative vocal accompaniment
* Jonathan Roberts
* 22 Here at the bottom of the sky: Negotiating time through phrase,
form, and tradition within a New York performance network
* Nathan C. Bakkum
* 23 Time and ensemble dynamics in indeterminacy: John Cage's Concert
for Piano and Orchestra
* Emily Payne
* 24 'Making, not filling time': Time and notation in improvised
musical performance
* Floris Schuiling
* 25 Musical time in a fast world
* Samuel Wilson
* 26 The radical temporality of drum and bass
* Toby Young
* Notes
* Index