Melomaniacs. Exploring Music, Passion, and Creativity in the Early 20th Century

Par : James Huneker
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  • Nombre de pages276
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-617544-3
  • EAN4064066175443
  • Date de parution17/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille825 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "Melomaniacs, " James Huneker delves deep into the psyches of music enthusiasts, blending philosophy, psychology, and art criticism to create a rich tapestry that explores the relationship between music and emotion. Written in a lyrical and often poetic style, the book traverses the lives of notable composers and musicians, weaving biographical anecdotes with Huneker's own reflections. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the text serves as a cultural commentary on the burgeoning modernist movement, highlighting the transformative power of music in a rapidly changing world.
James Huneker was a multifaceted American author, music critic, and playwright, deeply entrenched in the artistic currents of his time. His keen interest in music, particularly in its emotional and psychological impact, stemmed from his own experiences as a pianist and his interactions with contemporary artists. Huneker's vast knowledge of European and American music allowed him to articulate the ecstatic and often tumultuous experiences of the melomaniac, thereby elevating the discourse around music appreciation to new heights.
"Melomaniacs" is a must-read for anyone passionate about music and its profound effects on the human experience. Huneker's vivid prose invites readers to reflect on their own musical passions, making it an enduring exploration of art's place in life. Whether you are a musicologist, a casual listener, or an aspiring artist, this book will resonate with your innermost musical yearnings.
In "Melomaniacs, " James Huneker delves deep into the psyches of music enthusiasts, blending philosophy, psychology, and art criticism to create a rich tapestry that explores the relationship between music and emotion. Written in a lyrical and often poetic style, the book traverses the lives of notable composers and musicians, weaving biographical anecdotes with Huneker's own reflections. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the text serves as a cultural commentary on the burgeoning modernist movement, highlighting the transformative power of music in a rapidly changing world.
James Huneker was a multifaceted American author, music critic, and playwright, deeply entrenched in the artistic currents of his time. His keen interest in music, particularly in its emotional and psychological impact, stemmed from his own experiences as a pianist and his interactions with contemporary artists. Huneker's vast knowledge of European and American music allowed him to articulate the ecstatic and often tumultuous experiences of the melomaniac, thereby elevating the discourse around music appreciation to new heights.
"Melomaniacs" is a must-read for anyone passionate about music and its profound effects on the human experience. Huneker's vivid prose invites readers to reflect on their own musical passions, making it an enduring exploration of art's place in life. Whether you are a musicologist, a casual listener, or an aspiring artist, this book will resonate with your innermost musical yearnings.
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