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Humanism, Love and Music

Translated by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch

by Constantin Floros (Author)
©2012 Monographs XII, 264 Pages

Summary

«Music is no mere play of sound, no mere tonal texture, but has a significant psychic, spiritual/intellectual and social dimension. In other words: a musical art work is not merely an autonomous artifact but also document humain.» With this thesis – and with a view to the question as to the meaning of music as such – the author opens his broadly designed plea for a «humane music.» Based on interdisciplinary researches, and making use of partly unfamiliar documents, he demonstrates on musical works from Monteverdi to Alban Berg how and why they can be heard and understood as a tonal language specifically of love. The study investigates the question of how changes in the conception of love are reflected in music and concludes with a warning of a dehumanized world.

Details

Pages
XII, 264
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783653042191
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631630440
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-04219-1
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (December)
Keywords
Affekte und Empfindungen Sonaten und Quartette Opern Liebesanschauungen
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. XII, 264 pp., num. fig. and examples of notes

Biographical notes

Constantin Floros (Author)

Constantin Floros is professor emeritus of musicology at the University of Hamburg and a prolific writer on diverse subjects. Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch is professor emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Indiana University.

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