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Music and sentiment Author: Charles Rosen Publisher: Zhejiang University Press Original title: Music and sentiment
Music and sentiment Author: Charles Rosen Publisher: Zhejiang University Press Original title: Music and sentiment
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
This book is a book written by Charles Rosen, a famous pianist and literary critic, on why music moves people's hearts. Starting from music theory and combining his rich performance experience, Rosen clearly and methodically explains how music brings fluctuations to people's emotions and what kind of music is music that stimulates human emotions.
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Rosen's writing is like his playing: clever, precise, insightful, and always ready to take on challenges... His analysis is clear and persuasive, getting to the heart of the matter. If you are prepared to listen to Rosen's lectures, you will undoubtedly be affected by his surgically precise analytical style. "Music and Emotion" not only changes the way we understand music, but also how we should view art itself. - The Guardian
As a respectable pianist and the author of "Classical Style", Rosen's voice is always worth listening to. The examples he selected and the detailed analysis he made in this book skillfully explain how music expresses emotions. - The Sunday Times
Changes in intensity, speed, length of legato notes - Rosen's approach is so direct yet so special, deftly leading us closer to the connotation of the music... What makes Rosen so special is the overall aesthetic picture he presents when analyzing the passionate, boundless and confrontational emotions in the music.
——Music Times
About the Author · · · · · ·
Charles Rosen (1927-2012): American pianist, music writer and critic. Rosen was born in an architect's family in New York. He learned piano since childhood. When he was a teenager, he studied under the famous pianist and Liszt's disciple Moritz Rosenthal, and inherited Liszt's lineage. In addition to being a musician and pianist, Rosen has published many works such as "Classical Style", "Freedom and Art", "Music and Emotion", "Piano Notes", and "Romanticism".
[Translator's Profile] Luo Xiaoran: A young scholar of classics and musicology, he holds a PhD in classics from the University of Washington. He is proficient in ancient Greek and Latin, and is proficient in English, German, French, and Italian. In musicology, he has translated Music and Emotion and The Boundary of Meaning. In classics, he was the first person in my country to translate the ancient Greek epic poem The Argonautica and the epic poem fragment The Shield of Hercules into Chinese and provided detailed annotations. He also translated the collection of classics Plato and Hesiod. In addition, he has many other works on classics and musicology to be translated, annotated, and published.
Table of contents · · · · · ·
Chapter 2 Musical Emotions before the Classical Era / 48
Chapter 3 Opposing Musical Emotions / 63
Chapter 4 C minor style / 92
Chapter 5 Beethoven's Extensions / 111
Chapter 6 The Intensity of Romanticism / 131
Chapter 7 Obsession / 152
Index / 189