Titre
Philosophy Of New Music
Auteur
Adorno, Theodor W. Adorno
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
9780816636662
Éditeur
University of Minnesota Press
Prix
€ 24,50(Excl. toute livraison)
Détails
2006, 248 pag. Hardcover met s.o. Nieuwstaat (smetteloos). Past door brievenbus.
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A publishing event: a revealing new translation of Theodor Adorno's manifesto of musical radicalism.
In 1947 Theodor W. Adorno, one of the seminal European philosophers of the postwar years, announced his return after exile in the United States to a devastated Europe by writing Philosophy of New Music. Intensely polemical from its first publication, every aspect of this work was met with extreme reactions, from stark dismissal to outrage. Even Schoenberg reviled it.
Despite the controversy, Philosophy of New Music became highly regarded and widely read among musicians, scholars, and social philosophers. Marking a major turning point in his musicological philosophy, Adorno located a critique of musical reproduction as internal to composition itself, rather than as a matter of the reproduction of musical performance. Consisting of two distinct essays, “Schoenberg and Progress” and “Stravinsky and Reaction,” this work poses the musical extremes in which Adorno perceived the struggle for the cultural future of Europe: between human emancipation and barbarism, between the compositional techniques and achievements of Schoenberg and Stravinsky.
In this completely new translation-presented along with an extensive introduction by distinguished translator Robert Hullot-Kentor-Philosophy of New Music emerges as an indispensable key to the whole of Adorno's illustrious and influential oeuvre.
In 1947 Theodor W. Adorno, one of the seminal European philosophers of the postwar years, announced his return after exile in the United States to a devastated Europe by writing Philosophy of New Music. Intensely polemical from its first publication, every aspect of this work was met with extreme reactions, from stark dismissal to outrage. Even Schoenberg reviled it.
Despite the controversy, Philosophy of New Music became highly regarded and widely read among musicians, scholars, and social philosophers. Marking a major turning point in his musicological philosophy, Adorno located a critique of musical reproduction as internal to composition itself, rather than as a matter of the reproduction of musical performance. Consisting of two distinct essays, “Schoenberg and Progress” and “Stravinsky and Reaction,” this work poses the musical extremes in which Adorno perceived the struggle for the cultural future of Europe: between human emancipation and barbarism, between the compositional techniques and achievements of Schoenberg and Stravinsky.
In this completely new translation-presented along with an extensive introduction by distinguished translator Robert Hullot-Kentor-Philosophy of New Music emerges as an indispensable key to the whole of Adorno's illustrious and influential oeuvre.
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