The Language of Music

1960 book by Deryck Cooke
978-0198161806

The Language of Music is a 1959 book about music by the critic and musician Deryck Cooke.

Reception

Robert M. Wallace reviewed The Language of Music in The Nation.[1]

The Language of Music is an often cited representative of the expressionist theory of art.[2] No systematic experimental study of Cooke's theory has emerged relating it to musical education, but one pilot study showed that for 22 non-musician students, his characterizations of musical phrases were not experienced.[3] The philosopher Douglas Hofstadter writes that The Language of Music is, "A valuable start down what is sure to be a long hard road to understanding music and the human mind."[4]

References

  1. ^ Wallace 1962, pp. 480–482.
  2. ^ Sharpe 1995, p. 599.
  3. ^ Spender 2004, p. 631.
  4. ^ Hofstadter 1980, p. 747.

Bibliography

Books
  • Hofstadter, Douglas (1980). Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-005579-7.
  • Sharpe, Robert (1995). "Music". In Honderich, Ted (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-866132-0.
  • Spender, Natasha (2004). "Music, psychology of". In Gregory, Richard L. (ed.). The Oxford Companion to the Mind, Second Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-866224-6.
Journals
  • Wallace, Robert M. (1962). "Second Impressions". The Nation. 194 (21).  – via EBSCO's Academic Search Complete (subscription required)