· This outstanding collection of Susan McClary's work exemplifies her contribution to a bridging of the gap between historical context, culture and musical practice. The selection includes essays which have had a major impact on the field and others which are less known and reproduced here from hard-to-find bltadwin.ru: Table of contents for Reading music: selected essays / by Susan McClary. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. Note: Contents data are machine generated based on pre-publication provided by the publisher. Divided into four parts: Interpretation and Polemics, Gender and Sexuality, Popular Music, and Early Music. Each of the essays treats music as cultural text and has an interdisciplinary appeal. This title is intended for those interested in the life and times of a renegade musicologist. Free delivery on online orders of $ or more anywhere in Australia.
essays in the present collection certainly testify to the diligence with which she has practised what she preaches, even if in their noticeable reliance on secondary sources they fall short of the authority her other writings command. (As she has testified many times over in talks and preambles, including the one to Reading Music, McClary. References ↑ 1 Philip Brett (posthumous, Music and Sexuality in Britten: Selected Essays, edited by George E. Haggerty, with a foreword by Susan McClary and an afterword by Jenny Doctor [Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, ], —NH.) ↑ 2 Ruth A. Solie, ed., Musicology and Difference: Gender and Sexuality in Music Scholarship (Berkeley and Los Angeles. A collection of her most influential essays was commissioned from Ashgate with the title "Reading Music: Selected Essays by Susan McClary" (). An edited collection, "Structures of Feeling in Seventeenth-Century Expressive Culture," appeared in
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