1st Edition

Cultural Narratives of Old Age in the Lives, Work, and Reception of Old Musicians

By Joseph Straus Copyright 2025
150 Pages
by Routledge

150 Pages
by Routledge

150 Pages
by Routledge

Operating largely within the world of European-American classical music, this book discusses the creative work of old musicians—composers, performers, listeners, and scholars—and how those forms of music- making are received and understood. Like everything else about old age, music-making is usually understood as a decline from a former height, a deficiency with respect to a youthful standard.... Read more

Preface                                                                                          

Chapter 1      Introduction  

Chapter 2      Old Age as Culture                                                    

Chapter 3      Cultural Scripts for Old Age                                                                       

Chapter 4      Staging Old Age                                                                                       

Chapter 5      Composing Oldly                                                                                      

Chapter 6      Performing Oldly                                                                                        

Chapter 7      Listening Oldly                  

 

Biography

Joseph N. Straus is Distinguished Professor of Music at the CUNY Graduate Center, specializing in music since 1900. He has written technical music-theoretical articles, analytical studies of music by a variety of modernist composers, and, more recently, a series of articles and books that engage disability as a cultural practice.