The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical performance. In trying to idiosyncratically define the latter as “reproduction”, Adorno relied on a framework elaborating on concepts introduced by Arnold Schoenberg, Hugo Riemann and Walter Benjamin – a framework that the article discusses insofar as it deals with the problem of mimesis. Specific attention is devoted to the relation between Benjamin’s essays on language and translation and Adorno’s theory of notation, that soon became the crucial aspect of his theory of reproduction. Given the shortcomings of Adorno’s theory, which in the end did not achieve its goals, the article proposes to capitalize on his terminology while at the same ...
Adorno understood the artistic phenomenon of expression as a “phenomenon of interference” between th...
In this essay I draw attention to conceptual similarities in Walter Benjamin's and Theodor W. Adorno...
This article aims to rebuild some aspects of Th. W. Adorno´s musical-sociological critique. The auth...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
In his notes for a theory of musical reproduction, Theodor W. Adorno made several references to the ...
In his Theory of Musical Reproduction, Adorno identifies two conflicting types of idealization with ...
Adorn developed his theory of mimesis as one of the main pillars of his critical theory of society a...
In Aesthetic Theory Adorno refers to Schubert as "the mimic par excellence." The connection between ...
numero monografico: "Theodor W. Adorno (1903 - 2003) L'estetica. L'etica", a cura di Elio Matassi e ...
The focus of this essay is to examine and reconstruct one of Theodor Adorno's most enigmatic philoso...
Mimesis, in Theodor W. Adorno’s and respectively, Max Horkheimer’s philosophy emerges as a certain p...
This article examines Adorno's thinking on the relationship between musical analysis, interpretation...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
One of the most central concepts of Adorno’s aesthetic theory is that of mimesis. It is, perhaps, su...
Adorno understood the artistic phenomenon of expression as a “phenomenon of interference” between th...
In this essay I draw attention to conceptual similarities in Walter Benjamin's and Theodor W. Adorno...
This article aims to rebuild some aspects of Th. W. Adorno´s musical-sociological critique. The auth...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
The article examines the use of the concept of mimesis in Adorno’s notes towards a theory of musical...
In his notes for a theory of musical reproduction, Theodor W. Adorno made several references to the ...
In his Theory of Musical Reproduction, Adorno identifies two conflicting types of idealization with ...
Adorn developed his theory of mimesis as one of the main pillars of his critical theory of society a...
In Aesthetic Theory Adorno refers to Schubert as "the mimic par excellence." The connection between ...
numero monografico: "Theodor W. Adorno (1903 - 2003) L'estetica. L'etica", a cura di Elio Matassi e ...
The focus of this essay is to examine and reconstruct one of Theodor Adorno's most enigmatic philoso...
Mimesis, in Theodor W. Adorno’s and respectively, Max Horkheimer’s philosophy emerges as a certain p...
This article examines Adorno's thinking on the relationship between musical analysis, interpretation...
This study examines the various ways in which the paradigm of music informs the account of the liter...
One of the most central concepts of Adorno’s aesthetic theory is that of mimesis. It is, perhaps, su...
Adorno understood the artistic phenomenon of expression as a “phenomenon of interference” between th...
In this essay I draw attention to conceptual similarities in Walter Benjamin's and Theodor W. Adorno...
This article aims to rebuild some aspects of Th. W. Adorno´s musical-sociological critique. The auth...