Virtual Works – Actual Things : Essays in Music Ontology /
What are musical works? How are they constructed in our minds? Which material things allow us to speak about them in the first place? Does a specific way of conceiving musical works limit their performative potentials? Which alternative, more productive images of musical work can be devised? 'V...
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Leuven University Press,
[2018]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction Paulo de Assis
- Virtual works
- actual things Paulo de Assis
- Locating the performable musical work in practice: a non-platonist interpretation of the "classical paradigm" / David Davies
- Towards a general theory of musical works and musical listening / Gunnar Hindrichs
- The work of the performer / John Rink
- Music as play: a dialogue / Andreas Dorschel
- What anyway is a "music discomposed"? reading Cavell through the dark glasses of Adorno / Lydia Goehr
- Response 1, What Is a music dis-discomposed? / Kathy Kiloh
- Response 2, Krenek, Cage, and Stockhausen in Cavell's "Music discomposed" / Jake McNulty
- Response 3, Stanley Cavell's "Music discomposed" at 52 / Paulo de Assis.