When Machines Play Chopin - Musical Spirit and Automation in Nineteenth-Century German Literature

von: Katherine Hirt

Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co.KG, 2010

ISBN: 9783110232400 , 170 Seiten

Format: PDF, OL

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When Machines Play Chopin - Musical Spirit and Automation in Nineteenth-Century German Literature


 

When Machines Play Chopin brings together music aesthetics, performance practices, and the history of automated musical instruments in nineteenth-century German literature. Philosophers defined music as a direct expression of human emotion while soloists competed with one another to display machine-like technical perfection at their instruments. When Machines Play Chopin looks at this paradox between thinking about and practicing music to show what three literary works say about automation and the sublime in art.


Katherine Hirt, Seattle, USA.