Voice Leading: The Science Behind A Musical Art

David Huron
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Voice Leading: The Science Behind A Musical Art

David Huron
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You do not have to be a musician or composer interested in the cognition of music to appreciate this book.—Quarterly Review of Biology

Huron's book is a remarkable achievement, intertwining encyclopedic knowledge of auditory science with a deep understanding of voice-leading theory and practice. Fascinating and novel questions, insights, and perspectives fly like sparks from the pages. It is hard to imagine a reader who would not be provoked, engaged, or inspired by the breadth of his endeavor.

Journal of Music Theory

The greatest strengths of Voice Leading are both its extensiveness and its comprehensibility... Voice Leading is thus ideally suited for a broad audience lacking prior knowledge of empirical research on music perception, a convenient read for musicians, music theory scholars and teachers, and a general audience interested in music's psychological background.

Music Theory and Analysis

Huron has written a brilliant and eminently readable synthesis of decades of empirical work on the cognitive and auditory principles that underlie polyphonic compositional techniques. This book is an ideal entry point for musicians interested in the field of music cognition, as Huron carefully leads the reader through the process of investigating musical knowledge through scientific experiments.

Ian Quinn, Professor of Music, Yale University

Everyone, whether beginning college music students, experts in music theory and auditory science, or interested members of the general public, could find the book readable and interesting.

Journal of Music Theory

In this captivating book, David Huron provides a compelling account of the extraordinary capabilities and intricacies of the human auditory system, and how they are artfully navigated and exploited in the practice of multipart music composition. Drawing on over a half a century of interdisciplinary research on human audition, Huron demystifies and expands upon the traditional rules of voice leading, linking them to perceptual and cognitive principles freighted with rich aesthetic and evolutionary significance. This book is a revelation.

William Forde Thompson, Centre for Elite Performance, Expertise, and Training, Macquarie University

the historical commentary on musical composition throughout anchors the volume within a social context.

Kasey Fowler-Finn, Quarterly Review of Biology

David Huron, at Ohio State University, has pursued during his remarkable academic career a musicological study on voice leading from perceptual and cognitive standpoints, which he has now synthesized in a lucid book.

Gilberto Bernardes, Portugese Journal of Musicology

David Huron's book on voice leading is the state-of-the-art account of the psychological principles that govern the perception of individual voices in a piece of music.

Fabian Moss, Music Theory and Analysis
  • Date de publication : Aug 26, 2016
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 272
  • Éditeur : MIT Press
  • ISBN : 9780262537384
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
David Huron is Distinguished Professor in the School of Music and in the Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences at the Ohio State University; he is author of Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation (MIT Press).

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