Paul Valéry and Music: A Study of the Techniques of Composition in Valéry's Poetry

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Pub. Date: 2012-03-29
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This 1984 book was the first to investigate the full implications of Paul Valèry's interest in the relationship between music and poetry. The book is more of a survey of all that Valèry had to say on music; it examines in detail the influence of such music upon his work as a poet. The structure of the book comprises three distinct phases of argument. In the first part Dr Stimpson details Valèry's contacts with the major developments in twentieth-century French music, and reveals particularly close relationshops with a number of outstanding composers and performers. Part II explores Valèry's theoretical consideration of the links between music and poetry. The third section studies the musical techniques in Valèry's poetry - melody, harmonics, rhythm, musique verbale, and recitative. This will be an important book for serious students of Valèry's poetry and all those interested in the relationship between poetry and music.

Table of Contents

Valéry's Musical Environment
Music and Poetry
Music as a language of the emotions
Music as a language of the mind
The theory of composition: Wagner and the universal mind
Valéry and Stravinsky
Musical Techniques in Valéry's poetry
Composition
Melody
Les Harmoniques
Rhythm
La musique verbale
Recitative
La Dormeuse
Conclusion
Appendix: the composition of La Pythie
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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