This chapter explores the Renaissance debate on the relationship between music, mind, soul and well-being. At the center of Renaissance theories of auditory perception and sensory cognition lies the concept of mental representation, because most operations of the mind were understood as a process of creating visual and aural images. The process of creating mental images of musical sounds was also associated with the arousal and control of the “passions of the mind” (later reconceptualized in terms of “emotions”). Using examples from Girolamo Cardano's (1501–1576) writings on music, I will argue that during the Renaissance a new view on the pursuit of happiness came into being, which focused on the manipulation of mental images by using cert...
The Work deals with the therapeutic effects of music on mental and somatic component of the individu...
This article explores the works of Cesare Lombroso on the man of genius and his relationships with i...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...
This chapter explores the Renaissance debate on the relationship between music, mind, soul and well-...
This document provides evidence that music as therapy affects both the mind and physical body of the...
In recent decades, the relationship between music, emotions, health and well-being has become a hot ...
One frequently hears that baroque musicians conceived of music as a “rhetorical art” and sought to m...
Among the channels of human expression, perhaps the richest of all is music, through which people ca...
This paper scrutinizes how human beings relate to the wider cosmos in the thinking of the European ...
Discussions on music's relationship to the emotions reach back to Antiquity. During the Enlightenmen...
The relationship between music and medicine involves the notions of affinity between the human body ...
This article examines the theories of the power of ancient music and the superiority of the sense of...
This study establishes the prominence of the realm of consolation and therapeutic wisdom in the thou...
Music development has been influenced by the philosophies and religions of different cultures and th...
Music has always been perceived to have particular healing powers and the entire history of civiliza...
The Work deals with the therapeutic effects of music on mental and somatic component of the individu...
This article explores the works of Cesare Lombroso on the man of genius and his relationships with i...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...
This chapter explores the Renaissance debate on the relationship between music, mind, soul and well-...
This document provides evidence that music as therapy affects both the mind and physical body of the...
In recent decades, the relationship between music, emotions, health and well-being has become a hot ...
One frequently hears that baroque musicians conceived of music as a “rhetorical art” and sought to m...
Among the channels of human expression, perhaps the richest of all is music, through which people ca...
This paper scrutinizes how human beings relate to the wider cosmos in the thinking of the European ...
Discussions on music's relationship to the emotions reach back to Antiquity. During the Enlightenmen...
The relationship between music and medicine involves the notions of affinity between the human body ...
This article examines the theories of the power of ancient music and the superiority of the sense of...
This study establishes the prominence of the realm of consolation and therapeutic wisdom in the thou...
Music development has been influenced by the philosophies and religions of different cultures and th...
Music has always been perceived to have particular healing powers and the entire history of civiliza...
The Work deals with the therapeutic effects of music on mental and somatic component of the individu...
This article explores the works of Cesare Lombroso on the man of genius and his relationships with i...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...