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Music and the mind / Anthony Storr.
Author
Storr, Anthony
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Free Press ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International, [1992], ©1992.
Description
xii, 212 pages ; 24 cm
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Subject(s)
Music
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Psychological aspects
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Music
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Physiological aspects
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Music
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Philosophy and aesthetics
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Music
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Social aspects
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Summary note
Why does music have such a powerful effect on our minds and bodies? It is the most mysterious and most intangible of all forms of art. Yet, Anthony Storr believes, music today is a deeply significant experience for a greater number of people than ever before. In this challenging book, he explores why this should be so.
Music is a succession of tones through time. How can a sequence of sounds both express emotion and evoke it in the listener? Drawing on a wide variety of opinions, Storr argues that the patterns of music make sense of our inner experience, giving both structure and coherence to our feelings and emotions.
Dr. Storr was a practicing psychiatrist for nearly forty years and is a distinguished thinker about the sources of creativity. He is deeply concerned with the psychology of the creative process and with the healing power of the arts. Here he explains how, in a culture which requires us in our daily working lives to separate rational thought from feelings, music reunites the mind and body, restoring our sense of personal wholeness.
It is because music possesses this capacity that many people, including the author, find it so life-enhancing that it justifies existence. Dr. Storr's investigation of music is also an exploration of the human psyche. That is why this book, like all his work, deepens our understanding of ourselves and the lives we lead.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-207) and index.
Contents
I. Origins and Collective Functions
II. Music, Brain and Body
III. Basic Patterns
IV. Songs Without Words
V. Escape from Reality?
VI. The Solitary Listener
VII. The Innermost Nature of the World
VIII. A Justification of Existence
IX. The Significance of Music.
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ISBN
0029316219 :
LCCN
92021743
OCLC
26095350
RCP
C - S
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