The Music Of The Spheres

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11.99
book_author_name: 
Jamie James
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
Little, Brown Book Group
published_date: 
16/02/1995
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9780349105420
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Books > Entertainment > Music > Music theory
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Jamie James|Paperback|Little, Brown Book Group|16/02/1995
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9780349105420
Book Description: 
From the 5th century BC, when Pythagoras first composed his laws of Western music and science, until the flowering of Romanticism over 2000 years later, scientists and philosophers perceived the cosmos musically, as an ordered mechanism whose smooth operation created a celestial harmony - the music of the spheres. The separation of science and music began with the scientific revolution during the Renaissance, and reached a peak with Romanticism, which celebrated what was human, individual and local. 20th-century science and music, argues Jamie James in this book, have rejected the Romantic ideal and placed the ultimate focus outside the reach of human reason once again. The book provides a survey of the history of science and music, a reassessment of Romanticism and the modernist reaction to it, and a radical intellectual journey.

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