Music, sensation, and sensuality / edited by Linda Phyllis Austern.
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Descartes on musical training and the body / Kate van Orden -- Bemetzrieder's dream : Diderot and the pathology of tonal sensibility in the Lecons de clavecin / Thomas Christensen -- "Little pearl teardrops" : Schubert, Schumann, and the tremulous body of romantic song / Lawrence Kramer -- Untying the music/language knot / Elizabeth Tolbert -- Sensational sacrifices : feasting the senses in the Bolivian Andes / Henry Stobart -- Siren sensualities in physical theatre : Lloyd Newson's Strange fish (1992) / Janet Adshead-Lansdale -- Heroism undone : the erotic manuscript parodies of Jean-Baptiste Lully's Tragedies en musique / Catherine Gordon-Seifert -- Processions for the dead, the senses, and ritual identity in colonial Mexico / Grayson Wagstaff -- Between life and death : the funeral and mourning rituals of the southeastern Hungarian Vlach Roma / Iren Kertesz Wilkinson -- The call of the human voice in Poulenc's La voix humaine / Michal Grover-Friedlander -- The performance of vision in Peter Sellar's television production of Cosi fan tutte / Marcia J. Citron -- Sensational, performing, and promotional bodies / Sherril Dodds -- Musical instruments, glass cases, and headsets : sound and sensation in France's Museum of Music / Carla Zecher -- Village noise and Bruegel's parables / Hiroyuki Minamino -- Pastoral pleasures, sensual sounds : paintings of love, music, and morality in sixteenth-century Italy / Katherine A. McIver -- The signifying serpent : seduction by cultural stereotype in seventeenth-century England / Julia Craig-McFeely -- Musicology and the problem of sonic abuse / Jamie C. Kassler -- An historical perspective on the study of music perception / Amy B. Grazianumber.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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