The quest for voice : on music, politics, and the limits of philosophy
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ML3845 .G64 1998
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ML3845 .G64 1998
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Music -- 19th century -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
Music -- Performance.
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
Musique -- 19e siècle -- Philosophie et esthétique.
Musique -- Exécution.
Musique -- Philosophie et esthétique.
romanticism (form of expression)
Romanticism in music.
Romantisme (Musique)
Wagner, Richard, -- 1813-1883 -- Aesthetics.
Wagner, Richard, -- 1813-1883 -- Esthétique.
Music -- Performance.
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
Musique -- 19e siècle -- Philosophie et esthétique.
Musique -- Exécution.
Musique -- Philosophie et esthétique.
romanticism (form of expression)
Romanticism in music.
Romantisme (Musique)
Wagner, Richard, -- 1813-1883 -- Aesthetics.
Wagner, Richard, -- 1813-1883 -- Esthétique.
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Book
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x, 237 pages ; 23 cm.
Language
English
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Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-226) and index.
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"What is musical meaning? Where does it reside and how can it be known? Does it make a difference to its meaning if the music is composed with or without words, as a symphony or a song? Why is it claimed that music can express human feelings with an immediacy not possible in other languages or arts? What is contained in the claim that music is autonomous, or that it is prophetic and can articulate a 'politics for the future'? Concentrating on the music, politics, and philosophy of Richard Wagner, Lydia Goehr addresses these classic questions of German Romanticism. On the way, she offers an account of the peculiar relation that was established between philosophy and music in the nineteenth century; a philosophical and political reading of Wagner's opera Die Meistersinger; an account of the Wagner-Hanslick debate on musical formalism; an argument for resituating musical autonomy in the spirit of Wagner's Gesamtkunstwerk; an account of the competing performance ideals embodied in Wagner's Bayreuth; and an interpretation of Wagner's legacy as experienced by composers exiled from Nazi Germany."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Goehr, L. (1998). The quest for voice: on music, politics, and the limits of philosophy . University of California Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Goehr, Lydia. 1998. The Quest for Voice: On Music, Politics, and the Limits of Philosophy. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Goehr, Lydia. The Quest for Voice: On Music, Politics, and the Limits of Philosophy Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1998.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Goehr, L. (1998). The quest for voice: on music, politics, and the limits of philosophy. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Goehr, Lydia. The Quest for Voice: On Music, Politics, and the Limits of Philosophy University of California Press, 1998.
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