Music + Philosophy and aesthetics
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Music + Philosophy and aesthetics
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- The birth of tragedy, Friedrich Nietzsche ; a new translation by Ian Johnston
- A theory for all music, problems and solutions in the analysis of non-Western forms, Jay Rahn
- Opera and modern culture, Wagner and Strauss, Lawrence Kramer
- Music & ministry, a biblical counterpoint, Calvin M. Johansson
- The world is sound, Nada Brahma : music and the landscape of consciousness, Joachim-Ernst Berendt ; foreword by Fritjof Capra
- The sociology of music., Translated by Corbet Stewart
- Beyond the score, music as performance, Nicholas Cook
- The hatred of music, Pascal Quignard ; translated by Matthew Amos and Fredrik Rönnbäck
- The imperfect art, reflections on jazz and modern culture, Ted Gioia
- Wiser than despair, the evolution of ideas in the relationship of music and the Christian church, Quentin Faulkner
- Season of the witch, how the occult saved rock and roll, Peter Bebergal
- Music ho!, a study of music in decline, Constant Lambert ; new introduction by Angus Morrison
- Ethos and education in Greek music;, the evidence of poetry and philosophy, [by] Warren D. Anderson
- The keyboard music of C. P. E. Bach, considered in relation to his musical aesthetic and the rise of the sonata principle
- Metaphysical song, an essay on opera, Gary Tomlinson
- A night in at the opera, media representations of opera, edited by Jeremy Tambling
- Music as thought, listening to the symphony in the age of Beethoven, Mark Evan Bonds
- The show I'll never forget, 50 writers relive their most memorable concertgoing experience, edited by Sean Manning
- I'll take you there, pop music and the urge for transcendence, Bill Friskics-Warren
- Three classics in the aesthetic of music
- Beyond Orpheus, studies in musical structure, David Epstein
- The birth of tragedy, a commentary, David Lenson
- The improvisation of musical dialogue, a phenomenology of music, Bruce Ellis Benson
- Performing rites, on the value of popular music, Simon Frith.
- Reflections on art;, a source book of writings by artists, critics, and philosophers
- Emotion and meaning in music
- Music lessons, Bob Wiseman
- Music and sentiment, Charles Rosen
- The music instinct, how music works and why we can't do without it, Philip Ball
- Glenn Gould, music & mind, Geoffrey Payzant
- Source readings in music education history, Michael L. Mark
- The composer's voice, [by] Edward T. Cone
- The pianist as orator, Beethoven and the transformation of keyboard style, George Barth
- Sounding off, eleven essays in the philosophy of music, Peter Kivy
- The original art of music, Dorothy Ling
- Harnessed, how language and music mimicked nature and transformed ape to man, Mark Changizi
- Sound and symbol., Translated from the German by Willard R. Trask
- Musicking, the meanings of performing and listening, Christopher Small
- Shakespeare & opera, Gary Schmidgall
- The aesthetic of Johann Sebastian Bach, André Pirro ; translated by Joe Armstrong
- The jazz of physics, the secret link between music and the structure of the universe, Stephon Alexander
- Deconstructive variations, music and reason in western society, Rose Rosengard Subotnik
- The aesthetics of music, Roger Scruton
- Making light, Haydn, musical camp, and the long shadow of German idealism, Raymond Knapp
- Infinite music, imagining the next millennium of human music-making, Adam Harper
- The music lesson, [a spiritual search for growth through music], Victor L. Wooten
- Crossings, Nietzsche and the space of tragedy, John Sallis
- Absolute music, the history of an idea, Mark Evan Bonds
- Music, society, education, a radical examination of the prophetic function of music in Western, Eastern and African cultures with its impact on society and its use in education, by Christopher Small
- Music, the brain, and ecstasy, how music captures our imagination, Robert Jourdain
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