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Titel Noise : the political economy of music
Auteur J. Attali, B. Massumi, F. Jameson, S. McClary
Plaats van uitgave Manchester
Uitgever Manchester university press
Jaar van uitgave 1985
Reeks Theory and history of literature ; 16
ISBN 0-7190-1470-0
0-7190-1471-9
Annotatie XIV, 179 p. : 24cm. - Met lit. opg. - Met reg. - Vert. van : Bruits : essai sur l'économie politique de la musique.
Trefwoorden geschiedenis (vorm), muzieksociologie, muziek, esthetica, economische theorieën

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The author proposes that music does not just reflects society; it also foreshadows new social formations in a prophetic and annunciatory way. In his historical account, the reciprocal relation between music and polictical economy occurs in four overlapping stages: sacrifice (characterized by the ritual practices of sacred societies), representation (music-making as a professional activity tied to the marketplace), repetition (the era of the recording), and composition (an utopian sketch, when pe ople will make their own music)
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