How does debussy's sea crash? How can jimi's rocket red glare?: Kivy's account of representation in music
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 52 (4):415-428 (1994)
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Peter Kivy (1989). Sound Sentiment: An Essay on the Musical Emotions, Including the Complete Text of the Corded Shell. Temple University Press.
Jonathan A. Neufeld (2009). Musical Formalism and Political Performances. Contemporary Aeshetics 7.
Peter Kivy (2007). Music, Language, and Cognition: And Other Essays in the Aesthetics of Music. Oxford University Press.
Peter Kivy (1995). Authenticities: Philosophical Reflections on Musical Performance. Cornell University Press.
Joseph Agassi (1978). Movies Seen Many Times. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 8 (4):398-405.
Peter Kivy (1993). The Fine Art of Repetition: Essays in the Philosophy of Music. Cambridge University Press.
Peter Kreeft (2006). The Sea Within: Waves and the Meaning of All Things. St. Augustine's Press.
Peter Kivy (2002). Introduction to a Philosophy of Music. Clarendon Press.
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