Music + Philosophy and aesthetics
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Music + Philosophy and aesthetics
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Music + Philosophy and aesthetics
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- This is your brain on music, understanding a human obsession, Daniel Levitin
- Sound, speech and music, David Burrows
- The aesthetics of music, Roger Scruton
- The Orpheus myth and the powers of music, by Vladimir L. Marchenkov
- Authenticities, philosophical reflections on musical performance, Peter Kivy
- Contemplating music, source readings in the aesthetics of music, selected and edited, with introductions, by Ruth Katz and Carl Dahlhaus. Vol.3, Essence
- The musical representation, meaning, ontology, and emotion, Charles O. Nussbaum
- The birth of tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated with an introduction and notes by Douglas Smith
- Aesthetics of music, musicological perspectives, edited by Stephen Downes
- Groove, an aesthetic of measured time, by Mark Abel
- The body in sound, music and performance, studies in audio and sonic arts, edited by Linda O Keeffe and Isabel Nogueira
- Understanding music, philosophy and interpretation, Roger Scruton
- Wagner and philosophy, Bryan Magee
- Postmodern music/ postmodern thought, edited by Judy Lochhead and Joseph Auner
- Music and consciousness, philosophical, psychological, and cultural perspectives, edited by David Clarke and Eric Clarke
- Living electronic music, Simon Emmerson
- Aesthetics and music in the eighteenth century;, John Potter, vol. 4 :
- Arts / sciences, alloys : the thesis defense of Iannis Xenakis before Oliver Messiasen, Michel Ragon, Olivier Renault d'Allonnes...[et al.], ; translated by Sharon Kanach
- Listening subjects, music, psychoanalysis, culture, David Schwarz
- Experimental encounters in music and beyond, edited by Kathleen Coessens
- Philosophy of modern music, Theodor W. Adorno ; translated by Anne G. Mitchell and Wesley V. Bloomster
- Man, mind and music, by Frank Howes
- The soundscapes of Australia, music, place and spirituality, edited by Fiona Richards
- Being time, case studies in musical temporality, Richard Glover, Bryn Harrison and Jennie Gottschalk
- Music and meaning, a theoretical introduction to musical aesthetics
- The music instinct, how music works and why we can't do without it, Philip Ball
- Speaking of music, addressing the sonorous, edited by Keith Chapin and Andrew H. Clark
- A history of key characteristics in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, by Rita Steblin
- A theory of musical narrative, Byron Almen
- Music and the emotions, the philosophical theories, Malcolm Budd
- Representation in western music, edited by Joshua S. Walden
- Performing rites, evaluating popular music, Simon Frith
- Reading rock and roll, authenticity, appropriation, aesthetics, edited by Kevin J. H. Dettmar and William Richey ; with a foreword by Anthony DeCurtis
- Percussion, drumming, beating, striking, John Mowitt
- A feeling for music, by Alejo Carpentier
- Why music moves us, Jeanette Bicknell
- Music and imagination, by Aaron Copland
- Sound ideas, music, machines, and experience, Aden Evens
- Music and cultural theory, John Shepherd and Peter Wicke
- Analysing musical multimedia, Nicholas Cook
- Approaches to meaning in music, edited by Byron Almen and Edward Pearsall
- New essays on musical understanding, Peter Kivy
- The interpretation of music, philosophical essays, edited by Michael Krausz
- The concept of music, Robin Maconie
- Ob otrazhenii deĭstvitelʹnosti v muzyke, k voprosu o soderzhanii i forme v muzyke, N. Ocheretovskai͡a
- Phantasmic radio, Allen S. Weiss
- Emotion and meaning in music, by Leonard B. Meyer
- The world is sound, Nada Brahma : music and the landscape of consciousness, Joachim-Ernst Berendt ; with a foreword by Fritjof Capra ; translated by Helmut Bredigkeit
- The frontiers of meaning, three informal lectures on music, Charles Rosen
- Listening for utopia in Ernst Bloch's musical philosophy, Benjamin M. Korstvedt
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