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 Übersetzung für 'musical aesthetics' von Englisch nach Deutsch
mus.philos.
musical aesthetics
Musikästhetik {f}
Teiltreffer
art
aesthetics
Kunstlehre {f}
20
art
aesthetics
Kunsttheorie {f}
23
philos.
aesthetics
Lehre {f} vom Schönen
philos.
aesthetics
Ästhetik {f}
176
artlit.
effect aesthetics
Wirkungs­ästhetik {f}
market.
brand aesthetics
Markenästhetik {f}
artphilos.
aesthetics of nature
Naturästhetik {f}
artlit.F
Aesthetics of Ugliness
Ästhetik des Hässlichen [Karl Rosenkranz]
aesthetics of receptionRezeptionsästhetik {f}
artlit.philos.
aesthetics of genius
Genieästhetik {f}
archi.art
sense for aesthetics
Sinn {m} für Ästhetik
archi.art
sense for aesthetics
Gespür {n} für Ästhetik
artphilos.
aesthetics of autonomy
Autonomieästhetik {f}
lit.F
Introduction to Aesthetics
Vorschule der Aesthetik [auch: Vorschule der Ästhetik] [Jean Paul]
arteduc.
aesthetics and design studies
Kunst- und Designwissenschaft {f}
lit.F
The Aesthetics of Resistance
Die Ästhetik des Widerstands [Peter Weiss]
artengin.
machine aesthetics [treated as sg.]
Maschinenästhetik {f}
hist.philos.
romantic aesthetics [treated as sg.]
romantische Ästhetik {f}
philos.
contemporary aesthetics [treated as sg.]
zeitgenössische Ästhetik {f}
philos.
contemporary aesthetics [treated as sg.]
zeitgemäße Ästhetik {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Timothy Laurie argues that theories of musical aesthetics "framed entirely in terms of appreciation, contemplation or reflection risk idealizing an implausibly unmotivated listener defined solely through musical objects, rather than seeing them as a person for whom complex intentions and motivations produce variable attractions to cultural objects and practices".
  • Luigi Russolo (1885–1947) wrote "The Art of Noises" (1913), an influential text in 20th-century musical aesthetics.
  • Garbis Aprikian arrived in Paris where he studied composition and conducting of orchestra at the Ecole Normale of Music with Simone Plé-Caussade, Tony Aubin and Jean Fournet and took a course of musical aesthetics by Olivier Messiaen at the Conservatoire national.
  • "The Art of Noises" is considered by some authors to be one of the most important and influential texts in 20th-century musical aesthetics.
  • He suddenly quit musical activities at the age of 18 and studied musical aesthetics and musicology.

  • In October 2014 he was an artist-in-residence at Samford University, teaching master-classes in music fundamentals, musical aesthetics, western classical performance, jazz improvisation, and world music winds.
  • Deep philosophical truths lay hidden in his simple devotional songs. Musical aesthetics and bhava find abundant evidence in his compositions.
  • He studied Classics in Brescia, musical aesthetics at the University of Milan, and in 1948 graduated in philosophy from the University of Pavia with a dissertation titled “The Aesthetics of B.
  • Other published works with philosophical content are "Musique: science, art et philosophie" (Cuclin 1934), in the documents of the Eighth International Congress of Philosophy from Prague and his innovatory "Treatise of Musical Aesthetics" (Cuclin 1933).
  • In November 2004, Spinefarm Records released the band's first album, "Utopia Sadistica". The musical aesthetics are the same and Carcass' Jeff Walker makes a guest appearance on the album.

  • From 1964 to 1968 he studied law at the University of Paris, and at the Sorbonne, from 1968 to 1970, he studied musicology with Yves Gérard and musical aesthetics with Vladimir Jankélévitch.
  • Unlike his father, Filippo Capocci adhered to nineteenth-century musical aesthetics, avoiding the theatrical style, and dedicated himself to a style of performance and composition similar to that of the French organist Alexandre Guilmant.
  • He was professor of musical aesthetics at the Sorbonne between 1896 and 1903.
  • For many years he has been a Professor of Music History and Musical Aesthetics at the University of Ferrara.
  • At this occasion he spoke on punk musical aesthetics from 1930s jazz to 1940s–1970s rock music.

  • His book "The Corded Shell" made him a central figure in musical aesthetics.
  • First published in 1854, "On the Musically Beautiful" is often referred to as the foundation of modern musical aesthetics.
  • Bias toward the musical aesthetics practiced by the Belyayev circle would continue at the St.
  • ELISION combines its Australian perspective with a long-term exploration of complex musical aesthetics, and in so doing has developed an international reputation for Australian new music and performance practice.
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