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    Music of Absence: An Aesthetics of Loss in the New Millennium

    Music of Absence by Dysers, Christine; Edwards, Peter; Lochhead, Judith;

    An Aesthetics of Loss in the New Millennium

    Series: Resonances;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Edinburgh University Press
    • Date of Publication 31 May 2026

    • ISBN 9781399555807
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages304 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 45 black and white illustrations
    • 700

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    Short description:

    Addresses how feelings of absence and loss are woven throughout music practices in the twenty-first century.

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    Long description:

    This collection of essays studies how music of the twenty-first century resonates with sentiments of despondency and loss in the context of the multiple existential crises of the time: climate change, political violence, financial crises, racial inequities and technological acceleration.



    Investigating musical expressions of absence across a wide variety of genres and philosophical approaches, the collection aims to stimulate an interdisciplinary conversation about music as an alternative mode of thinking at a time when established frames of reasoning are called into question.



    Themed sections engage with the multiplicity of emergent meanings that absence alludes to, opening new lines of inquiry into how music enacts new forms of being in the world and creates pathways to better futures.

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    Table of Contents:

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    Acknowledgments


    Introduction: Absence and Music Thinking
    Christine Dysers, Peter Edwards, Judith Lochhead

    I. Residual Energies

    1. The Texture of Memory: Quotation as Absent Presence in Caroline Shaw’s Gustave Le Gray
    Mark Hutchinson
    2. Presentifying Absence: Memorial Practices in Sample-based Music
    Lorenzo Montefinese
    3. Vaporwave, Hypnosis and the Mimetic Voice
    Alec Wood
    4. Voidgaze and Phantom Genres: Functions and Dysfunctions of Music Genres on Streaming Platforms
    Mattia Merlini
    II. Erasures
    5. On the Absence of Female Singing: Law and Praxis in Iran
    Payam Pilvar
    6. Lacuna and Parergon in Late Vocal Works by Hans Joachim Hespos
    Clare Lesser
    7. Transitions into Absence: On the Musical Aesthetics of Disappearance
    Jakob Maria Schermann
    III. Precarities
    8. The Lament, Loss and the Power of Speaking in Music
    Peter Edwards
    9. The Music of Trauma: Tracing the Real in Wang Xilin’s Piano Concerto Op. 56
    Arturo Irisarri Izquierdo
    10. Olga Neuwirth’s CoronAtion Cycle: Into the Void and Beyond
    Martina Bratić
    IV. Overload
    11. Music for Uncertain Times: Excess, Loss and the Abyss
    Christine Dysers
    12. Absence, Non-Absence, Words and Music in Kurtág’s Fin de partie
    Mark Berry
    13. Listening Within the Absence: The Musical Potential of Noise in the Compositions of Peter Ablinger
    Marina Sudo
    V. Negative Space
    14. The Ontoriography of Music in the Twenty-First Century: Absence and Identification
    Samuel J. Wilson
    15. ‘I Wish You Could Hear This’: Sonic Absence, Subjective Point-of-Audition and d/Deaf Sensoriality in Contemporary Television
    Peter Adams
    16. Spiritual and Aesthetic Spaces in Arvo Pärt’s Lamentate and Adam’s Lament
    Kristina Socanski Celik
    17. On the Airy Touch of Music: Sonic Thinking in Pandemic Times
    Judith Lochhead
    Works Cited
    Contributors
    Index

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