The aim of Eduard Hanslick's treatise On the Beautiful in Music (1854) was, in his own words, to revise the aesthetics of music. In fact, its impact extended far beyond the domain of musical aesthetics. Hanslick draws frequent comparisons between music and other forms of art; his use of the term 'arabesque' to evoke the rise and fall of melodic lines, in particular, led later artists, critics and writers on art to ask whether analogies might be drawn between our processes of aural and visual perception. They also questioned whether visual art might come to rely for its effect solely on those resources intrinsic to itself, principally colours and forms, in the same way that music had no other content than the melodies and harmonies out of wh...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
The standard history of Visual Music presents the modernist formalist principals of Oskar Fischinger...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) is well known for his organolog...
The content of music is not the representation of specific feelings, rather the content of music is ...
Eduard Hanslick was a 19th century Austrian music critic whose aesthetic writings are heatedly debat...
This study examines the reception of Eduard Hanslick in Anglo-american discourse from its earliest i...
The article presents Hanslick’s aesthetic formalism as the starting point of the contemporary aesthe...
It is a common assumption that Hanslick was the main spokesperson for "absolute music." My research ...
The paper deals with the formalistic view on music presented in Eduard Hanslick’s treatise On the Mu...
Max Kalbeck and Eduard Hanslick. A reconstruction of the common aesthetic assumptions in relati...
Until now the exchange between Eduard Hanslick and August Wilhelm Ambros has been interpreted mainly...
Music and painting are, materially speaking, very different arts. In the former a temporally present...
This thesis explores the analogies between music and fine arts. Since both fields are very important...
The present seventh volume of the new historical-critical complete edition of Eduard Hanslick's work...
Music and painting are, materially speaking, very different arts. In the former a temporally present...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
The standard history of Visual Music presents the modernist formalist principals of Oskar Fischinger...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) is well known for his organolog...
The content of music is not the representation of specific feelings, rather the content of music is ...
Eduard Hanslick was a 19th century Austrian music critic whose aesthetic writings are heatedly debat...
This study examines the reception of Eduard Hanslick in Anglo-american discourse from its earliest i...
The article presents Hanslick’s aesthetic formalism as the starting point of the contemporary aesthe...
It is a common assumption that Hanslick was the main spokesperson for "absolute music." My research ...
The paper deals with the formalistic view on music presented in Eduard Hanslick’s treatise On the Mu...
Max Kalbeck and Eduard Hanslick. A reconstruction of the common aesthetic assumptions in relati...
Until now the exchange between Eduard Hanslick and August Wilhelm Ambros has been interpreted mainly...
Music and painting are, materially speaking, very different arts. In the former a temporally present...
This thesis explores the analogies between music and fine arts. Since both fields are very important...
The present seventh volume of the new historical-critical complete edition of Eduard Hanslick's work...
Music and painting are, materially speaking, very different arts. In the former a temporally present...
Visual fine art and music are typically considered to be separate disciplines and separate art forms...
The standard history of Visual Music presents the modernist formalist principals of Oskar Fischinger...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) is well known for his organolog...