Music and ethical responsibility
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Music and ethical responsibility
Cambridge University Press, 2014
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Bibliography: p. 190-201
Includes index
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内容説明
Discussions surrounding music and ethical responsibility bring to mind arguments about legal ownership and purchase. Yet the many ways in which we experience music with others are usually overlooked. Musical experience and practice always involve relationships with other people, which can place limitations on how we listen to and act upon music. In Music and Ethical Responsibility, Jeff R. Warren challenges current approaches to music and ethics, drawing upon philosopher Emmanuel Levinas's theory that ethics is the responsibilities that arise from our encounters with other people. Warren examines ethical responsibilities in musical experiences including performing other people's music, noise, negotiating musical meaning, and improvisation. Revealing the diverse roles that music plays in the experience of encountering others, Warren argues that musicians, researchers, and listeners should place ethical responsibility at the heart of musical practices.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Meaning and ethics in music
- 2. Experiencing music
- 3. Framing elements of musical experience
- 4. Improvisation and ethical responsibility
- 5. Musical improvisation as festival
- 6. Music, proximity, ethics
- 7. Ethical responsibility and other people's music
- Conclusion: ethical responsibility in musical experience.
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