Music, the brain, the mind, and the heart
Victor Ginsburgh and
Stephane Ginsburgh
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Abstract:
The paper draws on the aesthetic theory and on the cognitive neuroscience approach of music, as well as on music history to try to convince Frederic Scherer that he should listen to music composed after Mahler. ©FrancoAngeli.
Keywords: Cognitive neuroscience of music; History of music; Philosophy of music; Twentieth century music (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Published in: Economia e politica industriale (2014) v.41 n° 1,p.83-103
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