商品簡介
Though the relationship between music and ethics has been recognized since Plato, say Cobussen (music philosophy and sonic studies, Leiden U.) and Nielsen (music, U. of Nottingham), it has only been in the past quarter century that critical developments have begun to open up the sphere of inquiry. They contribute to the movement by unraveling various ethical moments that involve ethical issues that warrant musical discussion and examples of music that invite ethical explication. They cover listening, discourse, interaction, affect, voice, and engagement. Annotation c2013 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Marcel Cobussen teaches Music Philosophy and Sonic Studies at Leiden University, The Netherlands, and the Orpheus Institute in Ghent, Belgium. He is author of several books, including Thresholds: Rethinking Spirituality Through Music (Ashgate, 2008). He is editor-in-chief of the open access online Journal of Sonic Studies. Nanette Nielsen is Associate Professor at the University of Oslo. She works on music and philosophy, especially ethics and aesthetics in twentieth-century music, and on opera and music criticism in the Weimar republic. Her publications include the article 'Ernst Krenek's "problem of freedom" in Jonny spielt auf' (Twentieth-Century Music, 2013) - for which she won the 2014 Jerome Roche Prize - and a co-edited special Opera Quarterly issue on a€?Opera and Philosophya€? (with Tomas McAuley, 2014).