Contemporary work comments show that many contemporary composers feel a need to legitimize their works, a process of self-reflection in which Adorno's philosophy is both influential and controversial. Studies on the contemporary influence of Adorno's notion of musical material, however, often tend towards unilateral projections of Adorno's ideas on the present or reflections based on typologies. In contrast, a study aiming at a critical reflection on contemporary philosophical assumptions on the basis of the analysis and comparison of specific compositions, appears to be more fruitful. In an attempt to grasp the relation between philosophical constellations and analytical techniques, aesthetic assumptions are necessarily posited, while the ...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
Classical musicians have made a habit of reproducing again and again works written between two hundr...
Subjectivity is a key concept in Adorno's aesthetics but his account of its place in music is comple...
Contemporary work comments show that many contemporary composers feel a need to legitimize their wor...
The paper aims at an exploration of the relation between contemporary Adornian philosophical assumpt...
The paper aims at an exploration of the relation between contemporary Adornian philosophical assumpt...
Characteristics of Helmut Lachenmann’s music are approached through the author’s own music and music...
Note:The thesis proposes to be a critical investigation of T. w. Adorno's I philosophy of modern mus...
There is no doubt, that Adomo's critical monographs and essays on Wagner and Strauss, as well as the...
For the work of listening can be understood as a collaboration with the musical work itself, and in ...
Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) is a gigantic figure in musical aesthetics, and many still consider hi...
Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) is a gigantic figure in musical aesthetics, and many still consider hi...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
In this article I will be exploring Adorno’s treatment of the concept of the new with a view to prop...
L’oeuvre de Luigi Nono et celle de Helmut Lachenmann interrogent depuis toujours la n...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
Classical musicians have made a habit of reproducing again and again works written between two hundr...
Subjectivity is a key concept in Adorno's aesthetics but his account of its place in music is comple...
Contemporary work comments show that many contemporary composers feel a need to legitimize their wor...
The paper aims at an exploration of the relation between contemporary Adornian philosophical assumpt...
The paper aims at an exploration of the relation between contemporary Adornian philosophical assumpt...
Characteristics of Helmut Lachenmann’s music are approached through the author’s own music and music...
Note:The thesis proposes to be a critical investigation of T. w. Adorno's I philosophy of modern mus...
There is no doubt, that Adomo's critical monographs and essays on Wagner and Strauss, as well as the...
For the work of listening can be understood as a collaboration with the musical work itself, and in ...
Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) is a gigantic figure in musical aesthetics, and many still consider hi...
Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) is a gigantic figure in musical aesthetics, and many still consider hi...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
In this article I will be exploring Adorno’s treatment of the concept of the new with a view to prop...
L’oeuvre de Luigi Nono et celle de Helmut Lachenmann interrogent depuis toujours la n...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
Classical musicians have made a habit of reproducing again and again works written between two hundr...
Subjectivity is a key concept in Adorno's aesthetics but his account of its place in music is comple...