Concepts of Value in Art and Their Reflection in Contemporary Music

Dissertation, University of Washington (1996)
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Abstract

This paper begins with an exploration of terms and models useful for the aesthetic evaluation of works of art. A comparative study of three analytical methodologies, those of Monroe Beardsley, Stefan Morawski, and Immanuel Kant, constitutes chapter 1. Using the categories discussed, analyses are presented in chapters 2-4 of three contemporary music compositions. The final chapter of this paper critically identifies shared aesthetic traits of the three compositions explored earlier

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