The ancient Greeks already used to give ethnic names to their different scales, and observations on differences in music of the various nations always raised the interest of musicians and philosophers. Yet, it was only in the late nineteenth century that “comparative musicology” became an institutional science. An important role in this process was played by Carl Stumpf, a former pupil of Brentano’s who pioneered these researches in Berlin. Stumpf founded the Phonogrammarchiv to collect recordings of folk and extra-European music and a dedicated journal, the Sammelbände für vergleichende Musikwissenschaft. Gifted in the field of science no less than in that of musicology, Stumpf developed an empirically-oriented approach to phenomenology, d...
This article examines the use of a concept—Einstellung, that is, technical setting or mental attitud...
At the end of the 18th century, instrumental music, formerly subordinate to vocal music and shackled...
This article discusses how Hermann von Helmholtz’s inquiry into Ancient Greek and Persian musical sc...
The ancient Greeks already used to give ethnic names (Doric, Phrygian, Lydian, etc.)\ua0to their dif...
This article investigates the work of philosopher and experimental psychologist Carl Stumpf with a f...
This article examines the “Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv,” founded after 1900 as part of the Institute ...
This article investigates the work of philosopher and experimental psychologist Carl Stumpf with a f...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
The 200th birthday of H. von Helmholtz motivated to revisit his theory on consonance and dissonance....
Is it possible to discover the critical realist foundations of Gestalt theory in Berlin comparative ...
Between about 1860 and the first world war, musicology became an academic discipline, practiced by s...
On the face of it, the subject would seem not to need a paper. Musicology was a European discipline ...
Both Herbart and Stumpf conceived a psychological theory of fusion and applied it to the musical sou...
What are the timbral characteristics of musical sounds? From the second half of the nineteenth centu...
Dack's research area is contemporary Musicology/History of Ideas. He is concerned with the identific...
This article examines the use of a concept—Einstellung, that is, technical setting or mental attitud...
At the end of the 18th century, instrumental music, formerly subordinate to vocal music and shackled...
This article discusses how Hermann von Helmholtz’s inquiry into Ancient Greek and Persian musical sc...
The ancient Greeks already used to give ethnic names (Doric, Phrygian, Lydian, etc.)\ua0to their dif...
This article investigates the work of philosopher and experimental psychologist Carl Stumpf with a f...
This article examines the “Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv,” founded after 1900 as part of the Institute ...
This article investigates the work of philosopher and experimental psychologist Carl Stumpf with a f...
This dissertation examines the early history of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv (Berlin Phonogram Arc...
The 200th birthday of H. von Helmholtz motivated to revisit his theory on consonance and dissonance....
Is it possible to discover the critical realist foundations of Gestalt theory in Berlin comparative ...
Between about 1860 and the first world war, musicology became an academic discipline, practiced by s...
On the face of it, the subject would seem not to need a paper. Musicology was a European discipline ...
Both Herbart and Stumpf conceived a psychological theory of fusion and applied it to the musical sou...
What are the timbral characteristics of musical sounds? From the second half of the nineteenth centu...
Dack's research area is contemporary Musicology/History of Ideas. He is concerned with the identific...
This article examines the use of a concept—Einstellung, that is, technical setting or mental attitud...
At the end of the 18th century, instrumental music, formerly subordinate to vocal music and shackled...
This article discusses how Hermann von Helmholtz’s inquiry into Ancient Greek and Persian musical sc...