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How to Listen to Music, 7th ed. (1896)
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How to Listen to Music, 7th ed.
by Henry Edward Krehbiel
There is another reason why we must exercise intelligence in listening, to which I have already alluded in the first chapter. Our appreciation of beauty in the plastic arts is helped by the circumstance that the critical activity is largely a matter of comparison. Is the picture or the statue a good copy of the object sought to be represented? Such comparison fails us utterly in music, which copies nothing that is tangibly present in the external world.🏁
Submitted by deroche - 06/08/2025
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How to Listen to Music, 7th ed.
by Henry Edward Krehbiel
There is another reason why we must exercise intelligence in listening, to which I have already alluded in the first chapter. Our appreciation of beauty in the plastic arts is helped by the circumstance that the critical activity is largely a matter of comparison. Is the picture or the statue a good copy of the object sought to be represented? Such comparison fails us utterly in music, which copies nothing that is tangibly present in the external world.🏁
Submitted by deroche - 06/08/2025
Book Non-Fiction 5.51 Ranked
