The great challange which faces modern classical music today is to be met not so much at the technical-linguistic level as at the level of social and identification values. To obtein citizens' rights in the "mare magnum" of the music which populates our present aesthetic sense, contemporary music must, necessarily, find its own sound: a sound intended not so much at the acoustic level but most of all as a coefficent of social identity.
In Search of a “Sound”: The Challenges of Contemporary Music / Pasticci, Susanna. - (2010), pp. 49-54. ( Classical Music and Modern Classical Music in Globalization and Consumer Society Roma ).
In Search of a “Sound”: The Challenges of Contemporary Music
PASTICCI, Susanna
2010
Abstract
The great challange which faces modern classical music today is to be met not so much at the technical-linguistic level as at the level of social and identification values. To obtein citizens' rights in the "mare magnum" of the music which populates our present aesthetic sense, contemporary music must, necessarily, find its own sound: a sound intended not so much at the acoustic level but most of all as a coefficent of social identity.File allegati a questo prodotto
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