Critical Entertainments
Discover the profound insights of Charles Rosen in his acclaimed collection, Critical Entertainments, published by Harvard University Press in 2001. This engaging volume features a selection of essays that have solidified Rosen's reputation as one of the most influential voices in contemporary music criticism. Spanning 336 pages, the book delves into a wide array of musical forms and historical contexts, addressing topics from the intricacies of music dictionaries to the aesthetics of stage fright. Whether you are a music scholar, student, or enthusiast, Critical Entertainments offers a rich exploration of the theory of music and musicology. Enhance your understanding of music with this essential reference that combines intellectual rigor with eloquent prose.