William Echard. Psychedelic Popular Music: A History Through Musical Topic Theory. Indiana University Press, 2017, 306 pp [Book Review]

Alpha: Revista de Artes, Letras y Filosofia 1 (50):345-348 (2020)
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Abstract

El concepto de tópico musical fue acuñado por Leonard Ratner en la década de los 80’ en su libro Classic Music: Expression, Form, and Style. Esta primera aproximación sugirió un cambio notable que se observaría luego en la semiología de la música, en concreto, en el estudio de las prácticas musicales del clasicismo y romanticismo –un ejemplo claro de esto es el The Oxford Handbook of Topic Theory, editado por Danuta Mirka y publicado en 2014 por la editorial Oxford University Press...

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