Meter As Rhythm 20th Anniversary Edition

Cover of Meter As Rhythm 20th Anniversary Edition by Christopher Hasty
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: Anniversary
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780190886912
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Height: 7 Inches
Length: 9.9 Inches
Weight: 1.5652820602 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 781.22
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Meter As Rhythm 20th Anniversary Edition by Christopher Hasty, published by Oxford University Press in 2020, explores the complexities of music as a temporal experience rather than a static entity. This edition spans 400 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the intricate relationships that define musical performance and analysis. Hasty delves into the challenges of representing music, emphasizing the interplay between determinacy and indeterminacy in musical events.

Readers will find a thorough examination of how music’s essence is shaped by both fixed structures and the spontaneity of performance. The book addresses various subjects, including linguistics, music theory, and the social aspects of music, highlighting the paradoxes inherent in musical analysis. Hasty encourages a shift in perspective from viewing music as a collection of static objects to understanding it as a dynamic process, ultimately enriching the discourse surrounding musical communication.


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“”In thinking about music it is difficult to avoid representing any concrete instance as if it were a stable and essentially pre-formed entity composed of fully determinate and ultimately static objects or relations. Certainly, in the actual performance of music there is no escaping the contingency and indeterminacy that inhere in every temporal act. When we attempt to analyze the musical event, however, it is most convenient to imagine that the intricate web of relationships that comes into play on such an occasion has already been woven in a prior compositional act or in a determinate and determining order of values and beliefs. We can, for example, point to the score as a fixed set of instructions for the recreation of an essentially self-same work or as a repository wherein the traces of a composer’s thought lie encoded awaiting faithful decoding by a receptive performer/listener. Or, with even greater abstraction, we can point to the presence of an underlying tonal system, the governing rules of a style or “common practice,” the reflection of a set of existing social relations, or the role of hardened ideologies in music’s production and reception. It must be said that there is some truth in the variety of determinacies that intellectual analysis would ascribe to music (if little truth in the claims of any one perspective to speak for the whole). But it must also be said that, to the extent the abstractions of analysis deny or suppress the creativity, spontaneity, and novelty of actual musical experience, analysis will have misrepresented music’s inescapably temporal nature. The challenge of taking this temporal nature into account lies in finding ways of speaking of music’s very evanescence and thus of developing concepts that would capture both the determinacy and the indeterminacy of events in passage. Stated in this way, such an enterprise appears to be loaded with paradox. However, much of the paradox disappears if we can shift our attention from objects or products to process and from static being to dynamic becoming. Indeed, such a shift might provide a perspective from which the great variety of determinacies we ascribe to music could be seen as inseparable components of musical communication. “”–

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