Musicologia

Musical Knowledge from Plato to John Cage

By (author) Robin Maconie

Hardback - £75.00

Publication date:

09 July 2010

Length of book:

542 pages

Publisher

Scarecrow Press

ISBN-13: 9780810876965

In Musicologia—meaning "musical reasoning" as distinct from a mere love of music—author and composer Robin Maconie takes aim against the fashionable misconception that music is empty of meaning, or "auditory cheesecake." Fresh and penetrating insights draw attention to the influence of musical analogy in the history of science and philosophy from ancient Greece to modern times. Since music has always existed, it is an expression of human consciousness. The discoveries of Pythagoras, Zeno, Kepler, Newton, and Einstein would not have been possible without a tradition of musical acoustics.

The story of
Musicologia unfolds in thirty-one chapters from primordial considerations of silence, communication, selfhood, balance, and motion to focus on more recent and specific issues of chaos, order, relativity, and artificial intelligence, showing that even the most controversial aspects of modern art music form part of a wider endeavor to engage with universal propositions of science and philosophy.
Robin Maconie has done a brilliant job of building bridges between the musical experience – composing, performing, or listening – and a host of philosophical, scientific, religious, and literary contexts.