Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
159
Language
English
Published
Nov 5, 2019
Publisher
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520305108
ISBN-13
9780520305106
Description
Fred Lerdahl delves into the intricate relationships between music composition and cognitive processes in his insightful work. Through a blend of theoretical exploration and practical application, he examines how contemporary music interacts with the workings of the human mind. His reflections offer readers a unique perspective on the mental mechanisms involved in musical understanding and creation.
The text navigates through the complexities of musical perception, presenting an engaging discourse that appeals to both seasoned musicians and scholars alike. Lerdahl's extensive knowledge shines through as he connects cognitive science with the artistry of composition, revealing how this interplay shapes listening experiences.
Engaging with profound questions about creativity and musical intuition, the book invites a deeper appreciation of the insight required to compose and interpret music. Lerdahl encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences with sound, opening the door to new ways of thinking about the musical landscape.
The text navigates through the complexities of musical perception, presenting an engaging discourse that appeals to both seasoned musicians and scholars alike. Lerdahl's extensive knowledge shines through as he connects cognitive science with the artistry of composition, revealing how this interplay shapes listening experiences.
Engaging with profound questions about creativity and musical intuition, the book invites a deeper appreciation of the insight required to compose and interpret music. Lerdahl encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences with sound, opening the door to new ways of thinking about the musical landscape.
Genres
Contemporary