In this classic work of music theory Adorno critiques two major
composers, Arnold Schoenberg and Igor Stravinsky, who he presents as
dialectically opposed to one another in terms of their musical styles,
techniques and directions. Adorno's readings, especially of
Schoenberg, continue to cause controversy and disagreement among
musicians, music lovers and philosophers today. As always with Adorno,
a wide range of social cultural, philosophical and political questions
are raised in the process of his critique making the reader see the
form and function of music in startling new ways. The book also covers
other renowned composers including Wagner, Bach and Mozart. This is
landmark work of philosophy that has shaped the way we think about
music today.
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ISBN
9781350225213
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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