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Analysis and value judgment
Carl Dahlhaus
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Preface (page vii)
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Premises (page 1)
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Value judgment and objective judgment (page 3)
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Aesthetics, analysis, theory (page 7)
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Functional, aesthetic, and historical judgment (page 10)
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Analysis and paraphrase (page 16)
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Moral implications (page 17)
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Historic‐philosophic categories (page 21)
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Aesthetics and investigations of reception (page 24)
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Criteria (page 29)
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On the logic of aesthetic judgment (page 31)
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"Badly composed" and trivial music (page 34)
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Abundance of relationships (page 38)
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Differentiation and integration (page 41)
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Principles of form (page 45)
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Analogy and compensation (page 50)
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Audibility (page 53)
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Analyses (page 57)
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Bach: Cantata 106 (Actus tragicus) (page 59)
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Johann Stamitz: Symphony in D Major (page 63)
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Haydn: String Quartet in C major, opus 20 no. 2 (page 66)
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Schubert: Piano Sonata in C minor, opus posthumum (page 71)
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Liszt: Mazeppa (page 75)
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Mahler: Second Symphony, finale (page 79)
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Schönberg: Third String Quartet, opus 30 (page 83)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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NOT | 40.2 (Dec. 1983): 281-283 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/941303 |
MT | 125.1702 (Dec. 1984): 704 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/963055 |
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Published: c1983
Publisher: Pendragon Press
- 9780918728203 (hardcover)