This article explores the place of music in the classical liberal arts curriculum, which consists of the trivium (the arts of language) and the quadrivium (the arts of number). Music is part of the quadrivial disciplines and studied as applied arithmetic. However, as argued in this article, it is also a bridge to the discipline of rhetoric, which is part of the trivium. The article begins with a brief review of St. Augustine’s De Musica, the first in a planned (but unrealized) series of dialogs on the value of the classical liberal arts to the emerging Christian culture of Antiquity. It proceeds to a discussion of music and its relation to the contemporary American liberal arts curriculum. Two case studies follow that address the ontologica...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...
During his period of literary production, many times Augustine worked on topic of practical music. I...
Friedrich Nietzsche, in reference to the effusively emotional music of the late nineteenth century, ...
Augustine’s De musica is all that remains of his ambitious plan to write a cycle of works describing...
The concepts and ideas of the medieval liberal arts continue to have important relevance in modern t...
Concerned that his love of music might only strengthen his sensuality and thus jeopardize his conver...
This work focuses on the role that music has in the constitution of the World as a philosophical cat...
Esta investigación aborda analíticamente los planteamientos teológicos de San Agustín en relación co...
Since Greek and Roman ideas and thought laid the foundation for many disciplines in Western civiliza...
“Metamorphosis” emphasizes the seriousness and profundity of ‘classical music’ by drawing a parallel...
The liberal arts are considered by Robert Grosseteste as guides in human activities and in the study...
How can music education be enriched by the concept of time? This article is based on the assumption ...
How can music education be enriched by the concept of time? This article is based on the assumption ...
Though much research has been done concerning the connections between rhetoric and music, the contem...
Abstract—In early Western medieval education, music was taught as one of the quadrivium, which compr...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...
During his period of literary production, many times Augustine worked on topic of practical music. I...
Friedrich Nietzsche, in reference to the effusively emotional music of the late nineteenth century, ...
Augustine’s De musica is all that remains of his ambitious plan to write a cycle of works describing...
The concepts and ideas of the medieval liberal arts continue to have important relevance in modern t...
Concerned that his love of music might only strengthen his sensuality and thus jeopardize his conver...
This work focuses on the role that music has in the constitution of the World as a philosophical cat...
Esta investigación aborda analíticamente los planteamientos teológicos de San Agustín en relación co...
Since Greek and Roman ideas and thought laid the foundation for many disciplines in Western civiliza...
“Metamorphosis” emphasizes the seriousness and profundity of ‘classical music’ by drawing a parallel...
The liberal arts are considered by Robert Grosseteste as guides in human activities and in the study...
How can music education be enriched by the concept of time? This article is based on the assumption ...
How can music education be enriched by the concept of time? This article is based on the assumption ...
Though much research has been done concerning the connections between rhetoric and music, the contem...
Abstract—In early Western medieval education, music was taught as one of the quadrivium, which compr...
Since the Renaissance, the normative approach to a philosophy of music has concerned itself primaril...
During his period of literary production, many times Augustine worked on topic of practical music. I...
Friedrich Nietzsche, in reference to the effusively emotional music of the late nineteenth century, ...