"This collection of seventeen essays by friends, colleagues, and former students celebrates the extraordinarily broad intellectual reach of Eugene Narmour, Edmund J. Kahn Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Pennsylvania, a seminal figure in the field of music theory, and a path breaking scholar in music cognition. The studies range widely in subject and approach, just as Narmour's work demonstrates impressive mastery in an imposing array of disciplines, including, beyond his own training in music theory, art history, cognitive studies, linguistics, and psychology. Fittingly, therefore, these essays draw upon cognitive, historical, performative, philosophical, style-analytical, and theoretical models." AUTHOR : BERNSTEIN, LAWRENCE F. BOOK TYPE : NF DEWEY CLASSIFICATION : 780 LANGUAGE : ENGLISH NUMBER OF PAGES : 417 PUBLISH DATE : 2013/02/01 PUBLISH DATE : 2014/02/28 PUBLISHER IMPRINT CODE : PENDN PUBLISHER NAME : PENDRAGON PR PUBLISHER STATUS CODE : NP RETURNS ACCEPTED? : YES
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