Description |
1 online resource (135 pages). |
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Art and law
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Brill research perspectives. Art and law.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
What do we mean when we talk about the identity of a musical work and what does such an identity involve? What in fact are the properties that make it something worth protecting and preserving? These issues are not only of legal relevance; they are central to a philosophical discipline that has seen considerable advances over the last few decades: musical ontology. Taking into account its main theoretical models, this essay argues that an understanding of the ontological status of musical works should acknowledge the irreducible ambivalence of music as an ?art of the trace? and as a ?performative art.? It advocates a theory of the musical work as a ?social object? and, more specifically, as a sound artefact that functions aesthetically and which is based on a trace informed by a normative value. Such a normativity is further explored in relation to three primary ways of conceiving and fixing the trace: orality, notation and phonography. |
Contents |
Front Matter -- Preliminary Material / Author: Alessandro Arbo -- Copyright page / Author: Alessandro Arbo -- The Normativity of Musical Works -- A Philosophical Inquiry / Author: Alessandro Arbo. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
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Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics |
Other Form: |
Print version: Arbo, Alessandro The Normativity of Musical Works: a Philosophical Inquiry Boston : BRILL,c2021 9789004462762 |
ISBN |
9004462775 electronic book |
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9789004462779 (electronic bk.) |
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9789004462762 paperback |
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9004462767 paperback |
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