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Chapter 4. Metaphors of nature and organicism in music: A “biosemiotic” approach
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Contents vii
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Part one: Music as sign
- Chapter 1. Is music sign? 3
- Chapter 2. Signs in music history, history of music semiotics 27
- Chapter 3. Signs as acts and events: On musical situations 65
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Part two: Gender, biology, and transcendence
- Chapter 4. Metaphors of nature and organicism in music: A “biosemiotic” approach 91
- Chapter 5. The emancipation of the sign: On corporeal and gestural meanings in music 117
- Chapter 6. Body and transcendence in Chopin 129
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Part three: Social and musical practices
- Chapter 7. Voice and identity 157
- Chapter 8. On the semiosis of musical improvisation: From Mastersingers to Bororo indians 179
- Notes 199
- References 201
- Name index 219
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Contents vii
-
Part one: Music as sign
- Chapter 1. Is music sign? 3
- Chapter 2. Signs in music history, history of music semiotics 27
- Chapter 3. Signs as acts and events: On musical situations 65
-
Part two: Gender, biology, and transcendence
- Chapter 4. Metaphors of nature and organicism in music: A “biosemiotic” approach 91
- Chapter 5. The emancipation of the sign: On corporeal and gestural meanings in music 117
- Chapter 6. Body and transcendence in Chopin 129
-
Part three: Social and musical practices
- Chapter 7. Voice and identity 157
- Chapter 8. On the semiosis of musical improvisation: From Mastersingers to Bororo indians 179
- Notes 199
- References 201
- Name index 219