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German for "total art work"It is a movement supporting the fusion of music and drama, achieved through the perfect union of text, music and stagecraftEssentially, it means that he paid equal amount of attention of all parts of the production, so not one part was overlooked.
Shakira attended the La Universidad del Atlántico in her hometown of Barranquilla, Colombia, where she studied music. She also took classes in various subjects, including philosophy and history, but her primary focus was on her passion for music and performance. Additionally, she was homeschooled for part of her education, allowing her to pursue her music career early on.
Johann Sebastian Bach received a comprehensive education in music, theology, and the liberal arts. He was trained in music from a young age, learning to play various instruments and studying music theory. Additionally, he attended the St. Michael's School in Lüneburg, where he was exposed to a broad curriculum that included Latin, Greek, and philosophy, enriching his understanding of both music and the humanities. This diverse education greatly influenced his later compositions and musical innovations.
Yes, although it is not front and center in his life the way music is. While Alex may not be known for reading (the way Neil is), he makes it a point to keep up with current issues. Alex is not a political activist, but he does follow certain news stories, and I have found him to be a good conversationalist, whether the topic is music, current events, philosophy, or politics.
Sun Ra was the performing name of American jazz artist Le Son'y Ra (his birth name was Herman Poole Blount). Although his philosophy was controversial, Sun Ra was an accomplished musician and composer as well as a band leader. His works demonstrated aptitude in almost all major types of jazz music.
Edward A Lippman has written: 'A humanistic philosophy of music' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics
music is higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy
Carl Dahlhaus has written: 'Analysis and value judgement' -- subject(s): Music, Analysis, appreciation, Philosophy and aesthetics 'The idea of absolute music' -- subject(s): Music, History and criticism, Philosophy and aesthetics 'Studies on the origin of harmonic tonality' -- subject(s): Tonality 'Esthetics of music' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics
Lydia Goehr has written: 'The Don Giovanni Moment' 'Elective affinities' -- subject(s): Music and philosophy, Music, Philosophy and aesthetics
Alan Earle Stellings has written: 'Music cognition as musical culture' -- subject(s): Music, Cognition, Psychology, Philosophy and aesthetics 'Aspects of reference in music' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics
Heinz Werner Zimmermann has written: 'Komposition und Kontemplation' -- subject(s): Church music, History, Music, Music theory, Philosophy and aesthetics 'Komposition und Reflexion' -- subject(s): Church music, History, Music, Music theory, Philosophy and aesthetics
Art, Music, Architecture, Philosophy and Literature
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Max Paddison has written: 'Adorno, Modernism & Mass Culture' -- subject(s): Music, Criticism and interpretation, History and criticism, Philosophy and aesthetics 'Adorno's aesthetics of music' -- subject(s): Music, Philosophy and aesthetics, Social aspects, Social aspects of Music
Julius Portnoy has written: 'Music in the life of man' -- subject(s): Influence of Music, Music, Music in art, Philosophy and aesthetics
Piaget believed that young children develop an understanding of music through their sensory experiences. He emphasized that music activities should be based on the child's current stage of cognitive development, incorporating elements like rhythm, melody, and movement to support their learning. Piaget's philosophy advocates for a playful and interactive approach to music education that aligns with a child's natural curiosity and exploration.
The alphabet, Philosophy, art, music, language, etc.