Write All These Down Paperback - 1998
by Kerman, Joseph,
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- Title Write All These Down
- Author Kerman, Joseph,
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First
- Condition New
- Pages 359
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher University of California Press, Berkeley
- Publication date 1998-03-18
- Features Index, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 693326
- ISBN 9780520213777 / 0520213777
- Weight 1.51 lbs (0.68 kg)
- Dimensions 9.56 x 7.52 x 0.82 in (24.28 x 19.10 x 2.08 cm)
- Category Music/Songbooks
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 93001876
- Dewey Decimal Code 780
- Quantity available 5
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"What is the purpose of humanistic scholarship?
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"Rarely does one encounter in a single volume such a masterful and graceful display of intellectual virtuosity. Kerman's skill in illuminating musical texts, interpreting meaning, and fashioning historical insights vindicates his reputation as one of the few genuinely significant figures of our time in the study of music. The authoritative range, clarity, and elegance of the essays in this book make it both indispensable and delightful."--Leon Botstein, Director, American Symphony Orchestra
"Reading through the book is a bit like being invited to dinner with a good number of old friends, some acquaintances good to get to know a bit better, and a few strangers definitely worth meeting for the first time. Above all there is the host, willing to be expansive on what many of the people in the room have meant to him in the course of his varied life. It is invidious to deliver judgment: one simply feels honored to be there."--John Deathridge, co-author of The New Grove Wagner
"Joseph Kerman has in recent years become a kind of bellwether for musicological writing, one who has offered the discipline various kinds of programmatic challenges and then shown us how to meet them. He presents--in essay after essay--exactly the kind of music criticism he has been urging us all to write. There are so many examples of graceful, insightful, humane, even funny ways to get 'out of analysis' and into understanding musical meaning."--Ruth Solie, editor of Musicology and Difference
"Reading through the book is a bit like being invited to dinner with a good number of old friends, some acquaintances good to get to know a bit better, and a few strangers definitely worth meeting for the first time. Above all there is the host, willing to be expansive on what many of the people in the room have meant to him in the course of his varied life. It is invidious to deliver judgment: one simply feels honored to be there."--John Deathridge, co-author of The New Grove Wagner
"Joseph Kerman has in recent years become a kind of bellwether for musicological writing, one who has offered the discipline various kinds of programmatic challenges and then shown us how to meet them. He presents--in essay after essay--exactly the kind of music criticism he has been urging us all to write. There are so many examples of graceful, insightful, humane, even funny ways to get 'out of analysis' and into understanding musical meaning."--Ruth Solie, editor of Musicology and Difference