The Mediations of Music
Critical Approaches after Adorno
Abstract
Adorno believed that a circular relationship was established between immediacy and mediation. Should we now say that this model with its clear Hegelian influence is outdated? Or does it need some theoretical integration? This volume addresses these questions by covering the performance of music, its technological reproduction and its modes of communication – in particular, pedagogy and dissemination through the media. Each of the book’s four parts deal with different aspects of the mediation process. The contributing authors outline the problematic moments in Adorno’s reasoning but also highlight its potential. In many chapters the pole of immediacy is explicitly brought into play, its different manifestations often proving to be fundamental for the understanding of mediation processes. The prime reference sources are Adorno’s Current of Music, Towards a Theory of Musical Reproduction and Composing for the Films. Critical readings of these texts are supplemented by reflections on performance studies, media theories, sociology of listening, post-structuralism and other contiguous research fields.
Keywords
Musical Performance Creativity;Follow;Musical Mediation;Vice Versa;Postwar;Music Appreciation Hour;Adorno’s Conception;Musical Reproduction;Adorno’s Critique;Persona;Recording Studio;Mozart;Beethoven;Early Film Comedies;Social Representativeness;Performance Script;Country Music;Visual Matrix;Adorno’s Philosophy;Studio Era;Classical Music Professionals;Musical Texts;Media Music;Applied Social Research;Midi DataDOI
10.4324/9781003166139ISBN
9781003166139, 9780367762551, 9781000619126, 9780367762544, 9781000619041Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2023Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Musical Cultures of the Twentieth Century,Classification
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Popular culture
Media studies
Popular music
History