Foundations of Musical Grammar

Foundations of Musical Grammar

by Lawrence M. Zbikowski
Foundations of Musical Grammar

Foundations of Musical Grammar

by Lawrence M. Zbikowski

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Overview

In recent years, music theorists have been increasingly eager to incorporate findings from the science of human cognition and linguistics into their methodology. In the culmination of a vast body of research undertaken since his influential and award-winning Conceptualizing Music (OUP 2002), Lawrence M. Zbikowski puts forward Foundations of Musical Grammar, an ambitious and broadly encompassing account on the foundations of musical grammar based on our current understanding of human cognitive capacities.

Musical grammar is conceived of as a species of construction grammar, in which grammatical elements are form-function pairs. Zbikowski proposes that the basic function of music is to provide sonic analogs for dynamic processes that are important in human cultural interactions. He focuses on three such processes: those concerned with the emotions, the spontaneous gestures that accompany speech, and the patterned movement of dance. Throughout the book, Zbikowski connects cognitive research with music theory for an interdisciplinary audience, presenting detailed musical analyses and summaries of the basic elements of musical grammar.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190653637
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/26/2017
Series: Oxford Studies in Music Theory
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Lawrence M. Zbikowski is Professor of Music at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1993. His research focuses on the application of research in cognitive science to the theory and analysis of music. He is the author of Conceptualizing Music: Cognitive Structure, Theory, and Analysis (2002). In 2010-11 he held a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies and was also Fulbright Visiting Research Chair at McGill University.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Origins:

Music and Language in Human Cultures

Foundations of Musical Grammar

Musical Grammar and Music Theory

Music and Analogy:

Analogy

Perceptual Symbol Systems, Embodied Knowledge, and Analogy

Sonic Analogs and Systems of Reference

Sonic Analogs for Dynamic Processes

Analogy and Imagination

Conclusion

Music and Emotion:

Recent Research on Emotion

Recent Research on Music and Emotion

Music, Emotions, and Sonic Analogs

Conclusion

Music and Gesture:

Gesture and Language

The Infrastructure of Human Communication

Music and Movement

Music and Gesture

Conclusion

Music and Dance:

Music and Dance in the Ancien Régime

Of Waltzes and Waltz Music

Conclusion: Music, Social Dance, and Musical Grammar

Music and Words:

"Über allen Gipfeln ist Ruh"

Music, Words, and Song

Conclusion

Questions, Answers, Questions:

Sonic Analogs for Dynamic Processes

The Elements of Musical Grammar

Prospects for a Cognitive Grammar of Music

Works Cited
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
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