Sound figures of modernity [electronic resource] : German music and philosophy / edited by Jost Hermand and Gerhard Richter.
Material type: TextPublication details: Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, c2006Description: vii, 267 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Music -- Germany -- Philosophy and aesthetics | Music and literatureGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 781.1/7 LOC classification: ML3845 | .S6833 2006Online resources: Click to ViewIncludes bibliographical references and index.
German music and philosophy : an introduction / Jost Hermand and Gerhard Richter -- Doppelbewegung : the philosophical movement of music and the musical movement of philosophy / Lydia Goehr -- Brazen wheels : F.W.J. Schelling on the origin of music and tragedy / David Farrell Krell -- The world as will and music : Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophy of music / Ludger Lutkehaus -- The ring as deconstruction of modernity : reading Wagner with Benjamin / Samuel Weber -- Nietzsche and the problem of life-affirming content in music / Margaret Moore and Rebekah Pryor Pare -- Bloch's dream, music's traces / Gerhard Richter -- Dissonance and aesthetic totality : Adorno reads Schonberg / Beatrice Hanssen -- Thomas Mann : pro and contra Adorno / Hans Rudolf Vaget -- The dialectical thinker as composer : Hanns Eisler's philosophical reflections on music / Albrecht Betz -- Double mimesis : Georg Lukacs's philosophy of music / Jost Hermand.
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