Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... definite entity.21 Such sounds as the murmuring of a brook , the roar of the ocean , the howling of the wind , are not music , but noise— “ an irregular succession of sonorous pulses , " a mixture of sounds of many dif- ferent ...
... definite entity.21 Such sounds as the murmuring of a brook , the roar of the ocean , the howling of the wind , are not music , but noise— “ an irregular succession of sonorous pulses , " a mixture of sounds of many dif- ferent ...
Pagina 45
... definite name . Thus we might classify the transitions to program music as follows ( I am not taking into account here such mixed forms as opera and song ) : 1. Program music : evokes the impression of some definite ob- ject , event ...
... definite name . Thus we might classify the transitions to program music as follows ( I am not taking into account here such mixed forms as opera and song ) : 1. Program music : evokes the impression of some definite ob- ject , event ...
Pagina 79
... definite . If you asked me what I thought on the occasion in question , I say , the song itself precisely as it stands . And if , in this or that instance , I had in my mind a definite word or definite words , I would not utter them to ...
... definite . If you asked me what I thought on the occasion in question , I say , the song itself precisely as it stands . And if , in this or that instance , I had in my mind a definite word or definite words , I would not utter them to ...
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