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Helmholtz and the Modern Listener

Discover “Helmholtz and the Modern Listener,” a landmark exploration of Hermann von Helmholtz’s groundbreaking musical writings. This essential read delves into how Helmholtz’s 19th-century scientific inquiries into hearing challenged traditional notions of the musical listener. Uncover how his work, bridging science and aesthetics, laid a scientific foundation for harmonic practice while revealing the listener’s vulnerability to mechanistic influences and fragmented experiences. “Helmholtz and the Modern Listener” connects Helmholtz’s influential ideas to a broader cultural modernity, examining his impact through intellectual lineage from Goethe to George Bernard Shaw. Perfect for scholars of music theory, acoustics, and the history of perception, this book offers profound insights for the discerning reader at The Bookish Owl.

Description

  • Reading age: 5 years and up
  • Print length: 282 pages
  • Language: English
  • Dimensions: 17.78 x 1.91 x 24.77 cm
  • Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr
  • Publication date: 27 August 2012
  • ISBN-10: 1107015170
  • ISBN-13: 978-1107015173