Leonard B. Meyer's writings on the theory, history, perception, and
aesthetics of music have inspired and provoked generations of readers.
The Spheres of Music makes available a selection of his most important
essays (originally published between 1974 and 1998). Gathering them
together in one volume not only enables the essays to "converse" with
and illuminate each other, but also allows Meyer to revise, recant, and
comment on the ideas they present.
With the same sensitive insight and searching intelligence he has
exhibited throughout his career, Meyer transcends the boundaries that so
often separate fields of inquiry. The Spheres of Music joins music
theory to history, history to culture, culture to aesthetics, aesthetics
to psychology, and psychology back to theory. In so doing, the book
highlights the complex interrelationships at the heart of the creation,
comprehension, and history of music. Diverse and adventurous, The
Spheres of Music presents an intriguing and impressive collection of
Meyer's work.
"Ever since the publication of his Emotion and Meaning in Music . . .
I have considered Leonard B. Meyer one of the keenest thinkers about
music among us."--Winthrop Sargeant, The New Yorker