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Beethoven's Anvil: Basic Books

Autor William L. Benzon
en Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2002
Why does the brain create music? In Beethoven's Anvil, cognitive scientist and jazz musician William Benzon finds the key to music's function in the very complexity of musical experience. Music demands that our symbol-processing capacities, motor skills, and emotional and communicative skills all work in close coordination--not only within our own heads but also with the heads (and bodies) of others. Music is at once deeply personal and highly social, highly disciplined yet open to emotional nuance and interpretation. It's precisely this coordination of different mental functions, Benzon argues, that underlies our deep need to create and participate in music. At once daring and scholarly, this remarkable book offers a sweeping vision of a vital, underappreciated force in our minds and our culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780465015443
ISBN-10: 0465015441
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:Revised edition
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Basic Books
Seria Basic Books

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

William L. Benzon, Ph.D., a cognitive scientist, is Senior Scientist with Metalogics Incorporated and an associate editor of The Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems. He is also co-founder of the musical ensemble AfroEurasian Connection. He lives in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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Why does the brain create music? In Beethoven's Anvil, cognitive scientist and jazz musician William Benzon finds the key to music's function in the very complexity of musical experience. Music demands that our symbol-processing capacities, motor skills, emotional and communicative skills all work in close coordination - not only within our own heads but with the heads (and bodies) of others. Music is at once deeply personal and highly social, highly disciplined and open to emotional nuance and interpretation. It's precisely this coordination of different mental functions, Benzon argues, that underlies our deep need to create and participate in music. Music synchronizes the brain and has had a profound, and little-appreciated, influence on the shape of the mind and human cultures.This is a remarkable book: both daring and scholarly, it offers a sweeping vision of a vital, underappreciated force in our minds and culture.

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Review from previous edition Bill Benzon brings a remarkable range of information to bear on musical issues...and produces a provocative and creative synthesis. This is pathbreaking work and is sure to deepen our understanding of music and ourselves.
This is a book which deserves to be read widely, and it undoubtably will be. Its style is accessible and complex ideas are put across fluently and easily. Indeed if Benzon writes like this I'd very much like to hear him play.
A provocative and persuasive treatise. Unlike most who write about this greatest of all mental mysteries, William Benzon is equally comfortable with the science and art of music.
The cutting edge rarely cuts deep. For decades we have been tantalizingly exposed to scraps of research on the brain and the origins of language and culture. But there was no synthesis. Then suddenly this suitably ambitious project appears. Beethoven's Anvil is surely destined to orchestrate an exciting debate for everyone interested in the evolution of mind.
...this truly remarkable book...Everyone who enjoys music will find this new understanding of the basics of both eye- and ear-opening.
This is original work of the highest importance.
I admire Benzon's mastery of so many diverse idea-worlds and congratulate him as a virtuoso both of thought and of performannce. Beethoven's Anvil is a rare combination; learned, proficient, and profoundly provocative. Reading it was a great experience for me.
'This is a remarkable book; both daring and scholarly, it offers a sweeping vision of the vital, under appreciated force of music in our minds and culture'
intriguing [...] Benzon has a pleasing range of musical reference