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The most ardent advocate of the isolation theory will , for example , describe one
composition as more " profound ” than another , will describe one melody as “
noble ” and another as “ sentimental . ” Such judgments are incompatible with the
...
The most ardent advocate of the isolation theory will , for example , describe one
composition as more " profound ” than another , will describe one melody as “
noble ” and another as “ sentimental . ” Such judgments are incompatible with the
...
Pagina 273
32 The fact that words and language are so inept for describing the reactions
evoked by music must thus be blamed on the poverty of ... and has only crude "
portmanteau - words ” which do not even approximately describe the experience
.
32 The fact that words and language are so inept for describing the reactions
evoked by music must thus be blamed on the poverty of ... and has only crude "
portmanteau - words ” which do not even approximately describe the experience
.
Pagina 280
There is a recognizable similarity , yet when we want to describe our musical
experience , the words used in doing it seem ... more inept than they do for
describing our experiences in life from which the words we apply to music were
derived .
There is a recognizable similarity , yet when we want to describe our musical
experience , the words used in doing it seem ... more inept than they do for
describing our experiences in life from which the words we apply to music were
derived .
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Reality and Imagination | 3 |
Design | 44 |
Having an Experience From Art as | 62 |
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