Virtual Works - Actual Things: Essays in Music Ontology
- Editor: Assis, Paulo de
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Contents
- Introduction Paulo de Assis
- Virtual Works—Actual Things Paulo de Assis
- Locating the Performable Musical Work in Practice: A Non-Platonist Interpretation of the “Classical Paradigm” David Davies
- Towards a General Theory of Musical Works and Musical Listening Gunnar Hindrichs
- The Work of the Performer John Rink
- Music as Play: A Dialogue Andreas Dorschel
- What Anyway Is a “Music Discomposed”? Reading Cavell through the Dark Glasses of Adorno Lydia Goehr
- Three Responses to Lydia Goehr’s Essay “What Anyway Is a ‘Music Discomposed’?” Lydia Goehr Response 1 What Is a Music Dis-discomposed? Kathy Kiloh Response 2 Krenek, Cage, and Stockhausen in Cavell’s “Music Discomposed” Jake McNulty Response 3 Stanley Cav
- Appendix The International Orpheus Academy for Music and Theory 2016: Concerts and Installations
- Notes on Contributors
- Index