Regarded as a monumental achievement in Western music, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony stands out as a powerful emblem of unity and affirmation. Despite its profound impact, it faced initial criticism for being cryptic and eccentric, stemming from the struggles of a deaf and aging composer. The symphony's journey from skepticism to acclaim highlights its significance and enduring legacy in the musical landscape.
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Nicholas Cook is een Britse musicoloog en schrijver. Zijn werk duikt in de manieren waarop we muziek waarnemen en begrijpen, en onderzoekt de wisselwerking tussen muziektheorie, geschiedenis en praktijk. Cook's benadering onthult vaak verrassende verbanden tussen schijnbaar uiteenlopende muzikale werelden, waardoor lezers worden aangezet om de betekenis van muziek te heroverwegen. Hij maakt complexe muzikale ideeën toegankelijk en boeiend voor een breed publiek.



What is music, and why do we enjoy it? Drawing on a number of accessible examples, Nicholas Cook prompts us to call on our own musical experiences in order to think more critically about the roles of performer and listener, about music as a commodity, and what it means to understand music and the values we ascribe to it. Illustrated.
Music: A Very Short Introduction
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Presenting an introduction to music, this book draws on many examples ranging from Beethoven to the Spice Girls to Chinese zither music. It also prompts us to call on our personal musical experiences in order to think critically about the roles of the performer and the listener, and about music as a commodity and an experience. schovat popis