Music in the Flesh
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Music in the Flesh
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A corporeal history of music-making in early modern Europe.
Music in the Flesh reimagines the lived experiences of music-making subjects—composers, performers, listeners—in the long seventeenth century. There are countless historical testimonies of the powerful effects of music upon the early modern body; it is described as moving, ravishing, painful, dangerous, curative, and miraculous while affecting “the circulation of the humours, purification of the blood, dilation of the vessels and pores.”
How were these early modern European bodies constituted that music generated such potent bodily-spiritual effects? Bettina Varwig argues that early modern music-making practices challenge our modern understanding of human nature as a mind-body dichotomy. Instead, they persistently affirm a more integrated anthropology, in which body, soul, and spirit remain inextricably entangled.
Moving with ease across repertories and regions, sacred and vernacular musics, and domestic and public settings, Varwig sketches a “musical physiology” that is as historically illuminating as it is relevant for present-day performance. This book makes a significant contribution not just to the history of music, but also to the history of the body, the senses, and the emotions, revealing music as a unique access point for reimagining early modern modes of being-in-the-world.
Series: New Material Histories of Music
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Suzanne Cusick from New York University praises the book as ambitious, original, and beautifully crafted, offering a profound phenomenological understanding of seventeenth-century musical experience. She regards it as a primer for rethinking musical scores and performances, both live and recorded. Another scholarly review highlights Varwig's vivid engagement with early modern theories of music's connection to 'ensouled bodies,' emphasising the book's relevance to contemporary thought on the embodied mind and its transformative approach to experiencing early modern music.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226826882
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 20 July 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Illustration: 20 halftones, 23 line drawings
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 33.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 739g
Pages: 360
About the Author
Bettina Varwig is professor of music history and fellow of Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge. She is author of Histories of Heinrich Schütz and editor of Rethinking Bach.
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