Opera, aesthetics of
Opera, which may be defined as a dramatic action set in large part to music, is an inherently unstable art form, more so than any other. It has ...
Opera, which may be defined as a dramatic action set in large part to music, is an inherently unstable art form, more so than any other. It has ...
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Philosophical reflection on music goes back in the West at least as far as the Pythagoreans and Plato, and has undergone an exceptionally fertile period within analytic philosophy ...
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Wagner has no stature as a writer on philosophical subjects independently of his music dramas. But since those dramas themselves deal with deep, often broadly philosophical issues, his ...
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Aesthetics owes its name to Alexander Baumgarten who derived it from the Greek aisthanomai, which means perception by means of the senses (see Baumgarten, A.G.). As the ...
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The aesthetics of music comprises philosophical reflection on the origin, nature, power, purpose, creation, performance, reception, meaning and value of music. Some of its problems are general problems ...
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