The fine art of repetition
Kivy, Peter 1934-
The fine art of repetition essays in the philosophy of music Peter Kivy. - Cambridge [England] ; New York Cambridge University Press 1993 - x, 373 p. 24 cm.
Collection of essays written over the past thirty years and published in various books and journals.
Includes bibliographical references.
Music and the liberal education -- Platonism in music : a kind of defense -- Platonism in music : another kind of defense -- Orchestrating Platonism -- Live performances and dead composers : on the ethics of musical interpretation -- On the concept of the "historically authentic" performance -- Opera talk : a philosophical "phantasie" -- How did Mozart do it? : living conditions in the world of opera -- How did Mozart do it? : replies to some critics -- Mozart and monotheism : an essay in spurious aesthetics -- Child Mozart as an aesthetic symbol -- Charles Darwin on music -- Mattheson as philosopher of art -- Kant and the Affektenlehre : what he said, and what I wish he had said -- Something I've always wanted to know about Hanslick -- What was Hanslick denying? -- A new music criticism? -- The fine art of repetition -- Is music an art?
0521434629 0521435986
Μουσική--Φιλοσοφία και αισθητική
780.1
The fine art of repetition essays in the philosophy of music Peter Kivy. - Cambridge [England] ; New York Cambridge University Press 1993 - x, 373 p. 24 cm.
Collection of essays written over the past thirty years and published in various books and journals.
Includes bibliographical references.
Music and the liberal education -- Platonism in music : a kind of defense -- Platonism in music : another kind of defense -- Orchestrating Platonism -- Live performances and dead composers : on the ethics of musical interpretation -- On the concept of the "historically authentic" performance -- Opera talk : a philosophical "phantasie" -- How did Mozart do it? : living conditions in the world of opera -- How did Mozart do it? : replies to some critics -- Mozart and monotheism : an essay in spurious aesthetics -- Child Mozart as an aesthetic symbol -- Charles Darwin on music -- Mattheson as philosopher of art -- Kant and the Affektenlehre : what he said, and what I wish he had said -- Something I've always wanted to know about Hanslick -- What was Hanslick denying? -- A new music criticism? -- The fine art of repetition -- Is music an art?
0521434629 0521435986
Μουσική--Φιλοσοφία και αισθητική
780.1