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Vom Musikalisch-Schönen / Ein Beitrag zur Revision der Ästhetik der Tonkunst

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The author argues that musical beauty resides in tone relations and formal organization rather than in the depiction of feelings, rejecting the notion that music should represent or dramatize emotions. Beginning with a critique of feeling-centered aesthetics and program music, the text develops a positive account of the musically beautiful as immanent to sound structures, offers methods for analyzing subjective musical impressions, contrasts aesthetic listening with pathological responses, and examines music's ties to nature and the meanings of content and form. The work combines polemical responses to contemporary trends with close theoretical and analytical reflection.

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Eduard Hanslick

Eduard Hanslick was a prominent 19th-century music critic and aesthetician, best known for his influential work "Vom Musikalisch-Schönen". In this seminal text, he contributed significantly to the philosophy of music, advocating for a formalist approach that emphasized the intrinsic beauty of musical structure over emotional expression. Hanslick's ideas played a crucial role in shaping modern music criticism and aesthetics, making him a key figure in the discourse surrounding the nature of music and its appreciation. His writings continue to resonate in discussions of music theory and criticism today.

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