Resounding Spaces: Approaching Musical Atmospheres

Mimesis (2020)
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This book is the result of an international conference that took place in Rome on September 13th-14th 2019, entitled "Resounding Spaces: Music and Atmospheres". The main topic was the relationship between music and concepts like resonance, atmosphere, and mood. Talking about "music" and not "music" is a necessity because of the academic backgrounds of the authors: philosophers, musicologists, ethnomusicologists, aestheticians of music, composers, etc. have given their particular contribution, within their own discipline, enriching the volume with very different points of view.

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