This article presents an annotated English translation of the composer-theologian Dieter Schnebel’s seminal essay exploring music’s spiritual capacities. Speaking explicitly from his time and place, Schnebel considers compositional questions arising from the most advanced new music of European modernism. The approach is driven by insights derived from Marxist critical theory and the “new theology” associated with Bonhoeffer, Bultmann, and others. Acknowledging the secularized, religionless society Bonhoeffer had predicted in 1944, Schnebel argues that an authentic geistliche Musik has always been one driven by a secularizing dynamic, pressing beyond the walls of the church to engage a broken world of injustice and suffering. For him, the ex...
This study offers a critical commentary on an unjustly neglected dimension of the work of Ernst Bloc...
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of t...
From the Very beginning of time, music has had an unusual emotional power, and probably because of t...
This article presents an annotated English translation of the composer-theologian Dieter Schnebel’s ...
The current thesis is not intending to examine a specific type of music, genre, form or individual a...
The flourishing of religious or spiritually-inspired music in the late twentieth and early twenty-fi...
Theological reflection on music commonly adopts a metaphysical approach, according to which the prop...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
A theological exploration of the potential of non-liturgical instrumental music for the transmission...
In this essay the author explores the thesis that music is by its nature religious, or rather, that ...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2018The sacred music of central Germany in the eighteenth...
The article approaches the issue of believing and making believe from the point of view of sound and...
The dissertation explores the music of three major Soviet composers—Alfred Schnittke, Sofia Gubaidul...
The question why Arnold Schoenberg did not complete his oratorio Die Jakobsleiter according to his i...
The aim of this article is to reflect briefly on the potential of music to offer a specific form of ...
This study offers a critical commentary on an unjustly neglected dimension of the work of Ernst Bloc...
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of t...
From the Very beginning of time, music has had an unusual emotional power, and probably because of t...
This article presents an annotated English translation of the composer-theologian Dieter Schnebel’s ...
The current thesis is not intending to examine a specific type of music, genre, form or individual a...
The flourishing of religious or spiritually-inspired music in the late twentieth and early twenty-fi...
Theological reflection on music commonly adopts a metaphysical approach, according to which the prop...
German culture in the nineteenth century frequently granted music an exalted moral and quasi-religio...
A theological exploration of the potential of non-liturgical instrumental music for the transmission...
In this essay the author explores the thesis that music is by its nature religious, or rather, that ...
Thesis (D.M.A.)--University of Washington, 2018The sacred music of central Germany in the eighteenth...
The article approaches the issue of believing and making believe from the point of view of sound and...
The dissertation explores the music of three major Soviet composers—Alfred Schnittke, Sofia Gubaidul...
The question why Arnold Schoenberg did not complete his oratorio Die Jakobsleiter according to his i...
The aim of this article is to reflect briefly on the potential of music to offer a specific form of ...
This study offers a critical commentary on an unjustly neglected dimension of the work of Ernst Bloc...
This thesis deals with relationship of music and theology. It stems from history of development of t...
From the Very beginning of time, music has had an unusual emotional power, and probably because of t...