Music as thinking
- 244pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on the nature of artistic thinking in music, the book delves into its unique properties and how it relates to logic and consciousness. It explores the comprehension of musical thought, the structure of its expressive forms, and the organization of music language, emphasizing concepts like comprehension, intonation, and subjective meaning. By analyzing the aesthetic uniqueness of 20th-century music, it presents a distinct perspective on music as an expressive form that shapes semantic integrity, contrasting it with object referential meanings and highlighting its historical evolution.
