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Aspects de la critique musicale au XIXe siècle
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ISBN: 2842696344 2367810559 Year: 2002 Publisher: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée

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The persistence of voice : instrumental music and romantic orality
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ISBN: 9789004343351 9789004343368 9004343369 9004343350 Year: 2017 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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This work, completed by Neubauer on the very eve of his death in 2015, complements both his benchmark The Emancipation of Music from Language (Yale UP, 1986) and his History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe (John Benjamins, 2004-10). It thematizes Romantic interest in oral speech, its poetical usage in music and musical discourse, and its political usage in the national-communitarian cult of the vernacular community. Subtly and with great erudition, Neubauer traces in different genres and fields the many transnational cross-currents around Romantic cultural criticism and writings on music and language, offering not only fresh analytical insights but also a rich account of the interaction between Romantic aesthetics and cultural nationalism.


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Comment parler de musique : leçon inaugurale prononcée le jeudi 25 octobre 2012
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ISBN: 9782213672007 2213672008 272260194X Year: 2013 Publisher: Collège de France

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L’art meurt du commentaire sur l’art. Le commentaire envahit tout – souvent, hélas, au détriment de l’œuvre. Censée se suffire à elle-même, elle ne s’apprécie plus qu’assortie d’un discours. Pire : d’accessoire, le commentaire est devenu central – comme le pilier d’un art qui peinerait désormais à tenir debout tout seul ou qui, faute d’émouvoir, exigerait pour être senti filtres, écrans, médiations

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