Historicity in Music
Guerino Mazzola,
Jason Noer,
Yan Pang,
Shuhui Yao,
Jay Afrisando,
Christopher Rochester and
William Neace
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Guerino Mazzola: School of Music, University of Minnesota
Jason Noer: University of Minnesota, Department of Theatre Arts & Dance
Yan Pang: University of Minnesota, Department of Theatre Arts & Dance
Shuhui Yao: School of Music, University of Minnesota
Jay Afrisando: School of Music, University of Minnesota
Christopher Rochester: School of Music, University of Minnesota
William Neace: School of Music, University of Minnesota
Chapter Chapter 4 in The Future of Music, 2020, pp 23-26 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Music appears also as a function of historical determinants. How is music determined by such factors? What could be New Music Music New versus Old Music Music Old ? We argue against such fashionable but superficial terms.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39709-8_4
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