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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_594116317
    Format: 185 S.
    ISMN: 9790203004332
    Series Statement: Klavierwerke = Piano works / Valentin Silvestrov Bd. 3
    Uniform Title: Musik für Klavier
    Note: Die Vorlage enthält insgesamt 12 Werke , Der Bote (1996 - 97) , Mündliche Musik (1998-99) : Zum Geburtstag von Tatjana Frumkis = For Tatiana Frumkis' birthday, Zum Geburtstag von Tatjana Rexroth = For Tatiana Rexroth's birthday, Zum Geburtstag von Marina Nestjewa = For Marina Nestyeva's birthday, Zum Geburtstag von Svetlana Savenko = For Svetlana Savenko's birthday , Zwei Stücke (2000) : Nocturne (1957/rev. 2000),Intermezzo (1956/rev. 2000) , Drei Stücke (2001) : Bagatelle (1958/rev. 2001), Hymne (2001), Melodie (2001) = Melody , Zwei Epitaphia (2001) : Barkarole, Wiegenlied = Lullaby , Nostalghia (2001) , Zwei Dialoge mit Nachwort : Hochzeitswalzer (1826 .... 2002) = Wedding waltz, Postludium (1882 .... 2001), Morgenserenade (2002) = Morning serenade , Drei Walzer (2002 - 2003) : Walzer des Augenblickes = Waltz of the moment, Flüchtiger Walzer = Waltz fugitiv, Mondwalzer = Waltz of the moon , Augenblicke (2003) : Morgenwalzer = Morning waltz, Postludium, Intermezzo , Drei Stücke (2003) : Mozart-Augenblicke (I.II) = Moments of Mozart (I.II) = [Mgnovenija Mocarta (I.II)], Herbst-Augenblicke = Moments of autumn = [Mgnovenija oseni] , Zwei Stücke (2003) : Chopin-Augenblicke = Moments of Chopin = [Mgnovenija Šopena],Frühlingsaugenblicke = Moments of spring = [Mgnovenija vesny] , Vorw. in dt. und engl. Sprache - Titel teilw. in kyrill. Schr.
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Klaviermusik
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    London ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959231989702883
    Format: 1 online resource (214 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 1-134-96736-5 , 1-134-96737-3 , 1-280-53908-9 , 9786610539086 , 0-203-00433-7
    Series Statement: Problems of philosophy
    Content: Although various aesthetic themes have preoccupied many major philosophers, from Plato to Goodman, the central questions of the philosophy of art have remained ill-defined. This book gives a concise and systematic account of the leading philosophical ideas about art and aesthetics from ancient times to the present day, and goes on to propose a new theory of aesthetic satisfaction and artistic abilities.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Title; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1. Art is anomalous; 2. Forms of aesthetic scepticism: philistines and iconoclasts; 3. Historical note; 4. The central issues; 5. Aestheticism; I Hedonism and the Theory of Taste; 1. General objections; 2. Beauty as a secondary quality: Hutcheson, Reid, Burke; 3. Beauty as a primary quality: Santayana. Bell; 4. Hume's theory; II Theories that Assign a Direct Practical F'urpose to Art; 1. Nutritional and medicinal analogies; 2. General difficulties; 3. Art as substitute satisfaction: Freud; 4. Tolstoy's theory , 5. Art as a pseudo-capacity: Plato6. Beauty and inspiration: Plato; 7. Metaphysical aestheticism: Plotinus; III Perfection and the Play of Cognition; 1. Aristotle's theory of pleasure; 2. Beauty and perfection: a dilemma; 3. Rationalist aesthetics: Leibniz, Baumgarten; 4. Kant's theory (I): the existence of a non-cognitiveaim of cognition; 5. Kant's theory (2): the sublime and the moralsignijicance of beauty; IV Art as the Experience of Metaphysical Truth; 1. The reception of Kant's theory: Schiller, Schelling; 2. Art and nature: Schelling , 3. Art as the 'sensuous presentation of the Absolute': Hegel4. Hegel's iconoclasm; 5. Art as respite: Schopenhauer; 6. Schopenhauer on music; 7. Conclusion: the needfor a theory offorms of knowledge; V Art as Language; 1. Knowledge by acquaintance; 2. The phenomenological approach: Dufrenne; 3. Croce's theory of intuition and expression; 4. Presentational symbols: Langer; 5. Art and the general theory of symbols: Goodman; VI Art and Metaphor; 1. The relevance of metaphor; 2. Theories of metaphor; 3. Literalist and tropist prejudices; 4. Dead and faint metaphor; 5. Viewpoints and exponability , 6. Art as metaphor7. Unanswered questions; VII Virtues and Indirect Pleasures; 1. A problem about pleasure and 'completeness'; 2. Cognitive virtues; 3. A pragmatic theory of beauty; 4. Art as recreation; 5. The 'institutional' theory of art; 6. Cognitive pleasure: Aristotle on happiness; VIII The Aim Behind Perception; 1. Cognition and the essentially metaphorical; 2. The intellect and the senses: Aristotle; 3. Further problems in understanding particulars; 4. The imagination as a pseudo-capacity; 5. Perception and kinaesthetic experience; 6. Productive skills and conceptual empathy , IX Aesthetic Satisfaction1. Peculiarities of aesthetic enjoyment; 2. Perceptual knowledge; 3. Aesthetic understanding (I): empathic enjoyment; 4. Aesthetic understanding (2): beauty and necessity; 5. Beauty and experiential knowledge; X Art and Artistic Abilities; 1. Questions about art; 2. Two theories of artistic abilities; 3. Creative imagination; 4. Inspiration and works of art; 5. Inspiration and artistic success; 6. Understanding art; 7. The value of art: aesthetic experience as a source of meaning; Bibliography; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-86200-0
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-03357-8
    Language: English
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