Understanding the Leitmotif
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781316161678.001
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“…Richard Wagner and his music have been the topic of a wide range of music-theoretical and musicological research (see, for example, Bailey, 1977; Bribitzer-Stull, 2015; Deathridge & Dahlhaus, 1984; Dreyfus, 2012; Thorau, 2003), but the extent to which structural properties of Wagner’s music affect listeners’ perception and cognition remains underexamined (see Baker & Müllensiefen, 2017). The lack of perceptual studies is surprising, as Wagner’s musical works offer the possibility to investigate a broad array of music-psychological phenomena ranging from multimodal perception to emotional responses and musical memory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Richard Wagner and his music have been the topic of a wide range of music-theoretical and musicological research (see, for example, Bailey, 1977; Bribitzer-Stull, 2015; Deathridge & Dahlhaus, 1984; Dreyfus, 2012; Thorau, 2003), but the extent to which structural properties of Wagner’s music affect listeners’ perception and cognition remains underexamined (see Baker & Müllensiefen, 2017). The lack of perceptual studies is surprising, as Wagner’s musical works offer the possibility to investigate a broad array of music-psychological phenomena ranging from multimodal perception to emotional responses and musical memory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%