Music and the ineffable / Vladimir Jankelevitch ; translated by Carolyn Abbate
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| | | | Music and the ineffable. - Princeton, N , 2003. | xxii, 17 : ill., mu ; 23 cm. | The Charme of Jankelevitch --Arnold I. Davidson --Jankelevitch's singularity --rCarolyn Abbate --Music and the ineffable --One: The "ethics" and the "metaphysics" of music --Orpheus or the sirens? --Bearing a grudge against music --Music and ontology --Two: The inexpressive "espressivo" --The mirage of development. The reprise --The illusion of expression --Impressionism --The inexpressive and objectivity --Violence --Expressing nothing whatsoever. Affected indifference --The opposite, something else, less. Humor, allusion, and understatement --To describe, to evoke, to recount along rough lines --To suggest in retrospect --To express the inexpressible into infinity --Serious and frivolous, deep and superficial. Musical ambiguity --The ineffable and the untellable. The meaning of meaning --Three: The charm and the alibi --The poetic operation --Fevroniya, or innocence --The spatial mirage --Temporality and the nocturne --Divine inconsistency. The invisible city of Kitezh --The bergamasque charm. Melody and harmony --Allegretto bergamasque. Pianissimo sonore, forte con sordina --Wisdom and music --"Laetitiae comes" --Four: Music and silence. | ISBN 0691090475 (cloth : alk. paper). | | 1. Music - Philosophy and aesthetics.I. Abbate, Carolyn II. Title | http://ptarpp2.uitm.edu.my/ptarpprack/RAK-12.gif | | Library : UiTM Shah Alam |
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