Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... listener's response is thus channelized , the enjoyment is generally enhanced ( if the program really " fits the music " ) through the association of the emotions and images produced by the music with those produced by the program . The ...
... listener's response is thus channelized , the enjoyment is generally enhanced ( if the program really " fits the music " ) through the association of the emotions and images produced by the music with those produced by the program . The ...
Pagina 58
... listener does not feel this " finality , " no amount of analy- sis and arbitrary definition can make him do so . It may well be , and indeed is undoubtedly the case , that most listeners do feel a ' sense of finality " when Professor ...
... listener does not feel this " finality , " no amount of analy- sis and arbitrary definition can make him do so . It may well be , and indeed is undoubtedly the case , that most listeners do feel a ' sense of finality " when Professor ...
Pagina 83
... listener 13. Ibid . , pp . 339-43 . We have already seen ( in discussing symbolization ) that there is no necessary relationship or correlation between any given physical pattern of notes and a given reaction on the part of the listener ...
... listener 13. Ibid . , pp . 339-43 . We have already seen ( in discussing symbolization ) that there is no necessary relationship or correlation between any given physical pattern of notes and a given reaction on the part of the listener ...
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