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|a Jarzębska, Alicja
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|a Stravinsky
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b His Thoughts and Music
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|a Bern
|b Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
|c 2020
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|a 1 electronic resource (390 p.)
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|a Music
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|a Stravinsky
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|a Jarzebska
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|a new music
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|a serial music
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|a music analysis
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|a history of music
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|a musical aesthetics
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|a Thoughts
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|a Stravinski
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|a Theory of music and musicology / bicssc
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|a History: specific events and topics / bicssc
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|a musical psychology
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|a eng
|2 ISO 639-2
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|b DOAB
|a Directory of Open Access Books
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|a Eastern European Studies in Musicology
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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|a 10.3726/b16810
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|u https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/74516
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|a This book is an attempt at a new interpretation of Stravinsky's thoughts about music and art, an interpretation made in dialogue with the philosophy of new music and 19th-century artistic ideas. It is also a proposal for a new method of analysing the construction of his musical masterpieces (for example a proposal of new formal sound-units: partons with perceptual invariance), a method in-spired by research into cognitive psychology. Furthermore, in the analysis of Stravinsky's music, the author emphasises its connection with the Eastern and Western traditions of European culture and links with Plato's triad of values.
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