The music of the spheres in the Western imagination /

"This book describes various Western musical ecologies of the cosmos developed from the ancient world to the present, ecologies that seek to define the creation and preservation of the universe through musical principles. The author explores centuries of musical treatises, hymns, and Western fi...

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Main Authors: Kendall, David J., 1980- (Author)
Published: Lexington Books,
Publisher Address: Lanham :
Publication Dates: [2022]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "This book describes various Western musical ecologies of the cosmos developed from the ancient world to the present, ecologies that seek to define the creation and preservation of the universe through musical principles. The author explores centuries of musical treatises, hymns, and Western fiction"--
Carrier Form: x, 249 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-240) and index.
ISBN: 9781793650351
1793650357
Index Number: ML3849
CLC: J60-05
Call Number: J60-05/K332
Contents: "The Heavens Make a Harmony" : Musica Mundana, Musica Humana, and Musica Instrumentalis in the Ancient and Early Christian World -- "Thy Hearing is Mortal Even as Thy Sight" : Human Perception in the Heavenly Journey of Dante's Paradiso -- "I Noticed That the Grass Did Not Bend Under Their Feet" : Solid People, Ghosts, and the Sense of Touch in a Heavenly Journey of C.S. Lewis -- "Behold Your Music!" : Music as a Force of Creation, Destruction, and Re-Creation in the Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis -- Powerful Music : Horns, Trumpets, Voices, and Other Magical Instruments in Tolkien and Lewis -- When the Celestial Laws Change -- To Conserve, Exploit, or Embrace? : The Human and the Non-Human in Christian Hymnody -- "Still, It May Be Useful" : The Ring of Sauron and the Value Axis -- Bent Roads and Bent People -- Musica Humana and the Limits of Musical Genius -- The Music of the Spheres and the Modern Worship Wars -- Conclusion. Da Capo.