EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIA

Conceived as “sageness of music”, “Musicosophia” is a concept of the reputed philosopher of music George Balan. In this essay, we stress the plural significance of this notion: a philosophical term upon music art, which is considered in its ultimate valences of educating the spirit of human being; n...

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Main Author: ION GAGIM
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Language:deu
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2010-11-01
Series:Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue1/articles/08_EIN_WEG_ZUR_GROSSEN_MUSIK.pdf
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spelling doaj-c651515d9c7440c88bb0668c60a87ab42020-11-24T23:50:01ZdeuAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences2069-10252010-11-01I1119126EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIAION GAGIMConceived as “sageness of music”, “Musicosophia” is a concept of the reputed philosopher of music George Balan. In this essay, we stress the plural significance of this notion: a philosophical term upon music art, which is considered in its ultimate valences of educating the spirit of human being; no less, a musicological term that makes the listener to the music to becoming a real “third creator” of this art. We try to emphasize “musicosophia” as grounding the status and the peculiar position of the listener during the musical communication, by motivating its importance as a decisive factor in the existence and the cultural-social function of music art. At the same time, we are interested about the musical-educational dimension of this concept, with its particular principles and methods guiding toward the making of an active, awared, scrutinizing, and reflective music audition, allowing a deep receiving of the artistic message and a spiritual appropriating of the art of harmonious sounds. Eventually, we stop around the activity of the International Institute “Musicosophia”, of Sankt Peter, Germany.http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue1/articles/08_EIN_WEG_ZUR_GROSSEN_MUSIK.pdf“Musicosophia”musical auditionscrutinizing musical auditionmusical meditationmusical dramaturgy
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EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIA
Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
“Musicosophia”
musical audition
scrutinizing musical audition
musical meditation
musical dramaturgy
author_facet ION GAGIM
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title EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIA
title_short EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIA
title_full EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIA
title_fullStr EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIA
title_full_unstemmed EIN WEG ZUR GROSSEN MUSIK: MUSICOSOPHIA
title_sort ein weg zur grossen musik: musicosophia
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press
series Agathos: An International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
issn 2069-1025
publishDate 2010-11-01
description Conceived as “sageness of music”, “Musicosophia” is a concept of the reputed philosopher of music George Balan. In this essay, we stress the plural significance of this notion: a philosophical term upon music art, which is considered in its ultimate valences of educating the spirit of human being; no less, a musicological term that makes the listener to the music to becoming a real “third creator” of this art. We try to emphasize “musicosophia” as grounding the status and the peculiar position of the listener during the musical communication, by motivating its importance as a decisive factor in the existence and the cultural-social function of music art. At the same time, we are interested about the musical-educational dimension of this concept, with its particular principles and methods guiding toward the making of an active, awared, scrutinizing, and reflective music audition, allowing a deep receiving of the artistic message and a spiritual appropriating of the art of harmonious sounds. Eventually, we stop around the activity of the International Institute “Musicosophia”, of Sankt Peter, Germany.
topic “Musicosophia”
musical audition
scrutinizing musical audition
musical meditation
musical dramaturgy
url http://www.agathos-international-review.com/issue1/articles/08_EIN_WEG_ZUR_GROSSEN_MUSIK.pdf
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