Deep Refrains: Music, Philosophy, And The Ineffable

Deep Refrains: Music, Philosophy, And The Ineffable
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We often say that music is ineffable, that it does not refer to anything outside of itself. But if music, in all its sensuous flux, does not mean anything in particular, might it still have a special kind of philosophical significance? In Deep Refrains, Michael Gallope draws together the writings of Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Ernst Bloch, Theodor Adorno, Vladimir Janklvitch, Gilles Deleuze, and Flix Guattari in order to revisit the age-old question of musics ineffability from a modern perspective. For these nineteenth- and twentieth-century European philosophers, musics ineffability is a complex phenomenon that engenders an intellectually productive sense of perplexity. Through careful examination of their historical contexts and philosophical orientations, close attention to their use of language, and new interpretations of musical compositions that proved influential for their work, Deep Refrains forges the first panoptic view of their writings on music. Gallope concludes that musics ineffability is neither a conservative phenomenon nor a pious call to silence. Instead, these philosophers ask us to think through the ways in which musics stunning force might address, in an ethical fashion, intricate philosophical questions specific to the modern world.

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