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