Cover -- Half title -- Shared Musical Lives -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraphy -- Contents -- A Pandemic Preface -- Sonification: An Overture -- 1. A Brief Taxonomy of Musical Others -- 2. Musical Selves -- 3. The Epistemic Force of Musical Encounters -- 4. Wordlessness Is Not Worldlessness: A Lyrical Interlude -- 5. The "Musical We" -- Conclusion: Musical Worlds -- Coda: A Remarkable Serendipity -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index
Summary
Shared Musical Lives makes the case for the epistemological and ethical significance of musical experience, discussing the concept of sonification in the context of disability in order to challenge and broaden existing conceptions of disability and music and provide new ways of thinking about the philosophies of music and disability