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    The Oxford Handbook of Timbre

    The Oxford Handbook of Timbre by Dolan, Emily I.; Rehding, Alexander;

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 9 November 2021

    • ISBN 9780190637224
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages740 pages
    • Size 254x180x43 mm
    • Weight 1383 g
    • Language English
    • 153

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    Short description:

    With essays covering an array of topics including ancient Homeric texts, contemporary sound installations, violin mutes, birdsong, and cochlear implants, this volume reveals the richness of what it means to think and talk about timbre and the materiality of the experience of sound.

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    Long description:

    Despite its importance as a central feature of musical sounds, timbre has rarely stood in the limelight. First defined in the eighteenth century, denigrated during the nineteenth, the concept of timbre came into its own during the twentieth century and its fascination with synthesizers and electronic music-or so the story goes. But in fact, timbre cuts across all the boundaries that make up musical thought-combining scientific and artistic approaches to music, material and philosophical aspects, and historical and theoretical perspectives. Timbre challenges us to fundamentally reorganize the way we think about music.

    The twenty-five essays that make up this collection offer a variety of engagements with music from the perspective of timbre. The boundaries are set as broad as possible: from ancient Homeric sounds to contemporary sound installations, from birdsong to cochlear implants, from Tuvan overtone singing to the tv show The Voice, from violin mutes to Moog synthesizers. What unifies the essays across this vast diversity is the material starting point of the sounding object. This focus on the listening experience is radical departure from the musical work that has traditionally dominated musical discourse since its academic inception in late-nineteenth-century Europe.

    Timbre remains a slippery concept that has continuously demanded more, be it more precise vocabulary, a more systematic theory, or more rigorous analysis. Rooted in the psychology of listening, timbre consistently resists pinning complete down. This collection of essays provides an invitation for further engagement with the range of fascinating questions that timbre opens up.

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    Table of Contents:

    INTRODUCTION
    1. Timbre: Alternative Histories and Possible Futures for the Study of Music
    Emily I. Dolan and Alexander Rehding
    PART I PHILOSOPHIES
    2. The Matter of Timbre: Listening, Genealogy, and Sound
    Daniel Villegas Vélez
    3. Deconstruction and Timbre
    Naomi Waltham-Smith
    4. Timbrality: The Vibrant Aesthetics of Tone Color
    Isabella van Elferen
    5. Qur'an Alphabetics and the Timbre of Recitation
    Peter McMurray
    6. Translations: Adorno and Dahlhaus
    6.1. Introduction
    Thomas Patteson
    6.2. The Function of Timbre in Music (1966)
    Theodor W. Adorno, translated by Thomas Patteson
    6.3. On the Theory of Instrumentation (1985)
    Carl Dahlhaus, translated by Thomas Patteson
    PART II HISTORIES AND CULTURES
    7. Ethereal Timbres
    Emily I. Dolan and Thomas Patteson
    8. Timbre-Centered Listening in the Soundscape of Tuva
    Theodore Levin and Valentina Süzükei
    9. Tracing Timbre in Ancient Greece
    Naomi Weiss
    10. Early Modern Voices
    Bettina Varwig
    11. Timbre Before Timbre: Listening to the Effects of Organ Stops, Violin Mutes, and Piano Pedals, c. 1650-1800
    Deirdre Loughridge
    12. Schoenberg as Sound Student: Pierrot's Klang
    Joseph Auner
    13. Futurist Timbres: Listening Failure in Milan
    Gavin Williams
    PART III TECHNOLOGIES
    14. Timbral Thievery: Synthesizers and Sonic Materiality
    Jonathan De Souza
    15. Timbre/Techne
    Alexander Rehding
    16. Technology and Timbre: Features of the Changing Instrumental Soundscape of the Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)
    Elizabeth Bradley Strauchen-Scherer
    17. Don't Choose the Nightingale: Respighi, Mimesis, and the Limits of Timbre
    Arman Schwartz
    18. The Naturalization of Timbre: Two Case Studies
    Alexandra Hui
    19. Music for Cochlear Implants
    Stefan Helmreich
    PART IV PERCEPTION AND ANALYSIS
    20. Perceptual Processes in Orchestration
    Meghan Goodchild and Stephen McAdams
    21. Timbre as Harmony-Harmony as Timbre
    Robert Hasegawa
    22. Timbre and Polyphony in Balinese Gamelan
    Michael Tenzer
    23. Describing Sound: the Cognitive Linguistics of Timbre
    Zachary Wallmark and Roger A. Kendall
    24. Timbre, Komplexeindruck, and modernity: Klangfarbe as a Catalyst of Psychological Research in Carl Stumpf, 1890-1926
    Sebastian Klotz
    25. Pitch vs. Timbre
    Daniel K. S. Walden
    26. "Where Were You When You Found Out Singer Bobby Caldwell Was White?": Racialized Timbre as Narrative Arc
    Nina Sun Eidsheim and Schuyler Whelden

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