Play it again, Sam : repetition in the arts / Jay Keyser Samuel.
2025
NX650.R45
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Title
Play it again, Sam : repetition in the arts / Jay Keyser Samuel.
ISBN
9780262383110 (electronic bk.)
026238311X (electronic bk.)
9780262552325
026238311X (electronic bk.)
9780262552325
Published
Cambridge : The MIT Press, [2025]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (296 pages).
Call Number
NX650.R45
Dewey Decimal Classification
700.1
Summary
Why we enjoy works of art, and how repetition plays a central part in the pleasure we receive. Leonard Bernstein, in his famous "Norton Lectures" (1976) extolled repetition, saying that it gave poetry its musical qualities and that music theorists' refusal to take it seriously did so at their peril
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