Aesthetics and the Art of Musical Composition in the German Enlightenment

Aesthetics and the Art of Musical Composition in the German Enlightenment

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Koch, Heinrich Christoph
Cambridge University Press
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Can an abstract theory of Empfindsamkeit aesthetics have any value to a musician wishing to study composition in the classical style? The eighteenth-century German theorist and pedagogue Heinrich Koch showed how this question could be answered with a resounding yes. Starting with the systematic aesthetic theory of the Swiss encyclopedist Johann Sulzer, Koch was creatively able to adapt Sulzer's conservative ideas on ethical mimesis and rhetoric to concrete problems of music analysis and composition. In this collaborative study, Thomas Christensen and Nancy Baker have translated and analysed selected writings of Sulzer and Koch respectively, bringing to life a little-known confluence of philosophical and musical thought from the German Enlightenment. Koch's appropriation of Sulzer's ideas to the service of music represents an important development in the evolution of Western musical thought.
EAN 9780521360357
ISBN 0521360358
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date March 21, 1996
Pages 224
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 158 x 18
Country United Kingdom
Authors Koch, Heinrich Christoph; Sulzer Johann Georg
Illustrations 8 Printed music items; 1 Halftones, unspecified
Editors Baker Nancy; Christensen Thomas
Series Cambridge Studies in Music Theory and Analysis