'Conceived as a tribute to one of music semiotics' most energetic and versatile thinkers, this fascinating collection tackles questions of musical signification from a variety of perspectives (from aesthetics and psychology to hermeneutics and musicology). Several essays lie at the cutting edge of semiotic research, and will enrich our understanding of what and how music means.' Kofi Agawu, Princeton University, USA The list of contributors to this volume is impressive. New, emergent voices are found alongside the great names in the musicology of meanings. ... Sheinberg‘s prose is sparkling clear, witty, and deeply human. Her presentation, both of Monelle the man and Monelle the researcher, will remain as a reference. ... The book condenses the throbbing experience of Raymond Monelle‘s legacy into a living entity so rich in so many facets that there‘s room for contradiction and paradox. Min-Ad: Israel Studies in Musicology Online Review