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Alan Taylor

Imagination of Experiences: Musical Invention, Collaboration, and the Making of Meanings

Imagination of Experiences: Musical Invention, Collaboration, and the Making of Meanings

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This book explores the imagination in music, arguing that ideas arise from a subconscious dialogue activated by engagement with the world and can be shared when musicians work with other artists. It also suggests that music is commonly heard as analogous to human experience, allowing listeners to imagine their own meanings from it.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 114 pages
\n Publication date: 04 February 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This book, written with a wide audience in mind, delves into the realm of imagination, with a specific focus on imagination in music. It begins by challenging the notion of the creative genius and the belief that ideas solely originate within an individual's mind. Instead, the author presents an alternative perspective, suggesting that ideas emerge from a subconscious dialogue sparked by engagement with the world around us. This means that our ideas are not solely our own creation.

The book supports this view with evidence drawn from numerous studies and aligns with artists' descriptions of their imaginative processes. The third chapter explores the dynamics of imagination sharing among musicians when collaborating with others. It highlights the challenges and constraints that arise from attempting to convey subconscious imagining, leading to distinct forms of joint working.

The final chapter delves into the use of musical imagination in deriving meanings from music. The author argues that music does not communicate meanings directly, and thus composers or performers cannot be considered authoritative sources of interpretation. Instead, music is often perceived as analogous to human experience, allowing listeners to form their own meanings through imaginative interpretation.

Overall, this book offers a comprehensive exploration of imagination in music, appealing to both lay readers and academic scholars alike. It challenges traditional notions and provides a fresh perspective on the creative process, offering valuable insights into the ways in which music can inspire and provoke thought.

\n Weight: 274g\n
Dimension: 142 x 222 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367569280\n \n

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