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The Improvisation Of Musical Dialogue A Phenomenology Of Music Bruce Ellis Benson

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The Improvisation Of Musical Dialogue A Phenomenology Of Music Bruce Ellis Benson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Bruce Ellis Benson
ISBN: 9780521009324, 0521009324
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Improvisation Of Musical Dialogue A Phenomenology Of Music Bruce Ellis Benson by Bruce Ellis Benson 9780521009324, 0521009324 instant download after payment.

Whereas most books on the philosophy of music focus on the creation and reproduction of music, Bruce Benson's concern is the phenomenology of music-making as an activity. He offers a radical thesis that improvization is of primary importance at the moment of music-making. The book brings together a wide range of musical examples from classical music, jazz, early music and other genres. Incorporating analytic and continental philosophy, musicology and performance-practice issues, it is a provocative study for philosophers of art and musicologists. It also appeals to general readers; especially those who perform.

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