Essays about: "Music Philosophy"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 essays containing the words Music Philosophy.
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11. Ridwan Kamil for Mayor : A study of a political figure on Twitter.
University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMKAbstract : There is a significant number of politicians around the globe who demonstrate the conventions of personal style in their political agenda. Norway’s Prime Minister, Jens Stoltenberg or United States’ President, Barack Obama is a few examples. READ MORE
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12. Mercedes-Benz symphony
University essay from Umeå universitet/Designhögskolan vid Umeå universitetAbstract : Mercedes-Benz Symphony describes a vision for Mercedes-Benz Design inspired by music. The inspirational and experimental nature of the project serves the purpose of inspiring people and creating a connection between Music and Automotive Design. READ MORE
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13. Listening to classical music – experiences and attitudes.
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Högskolan för scen och musikAbstract : Why do we play music? Why do people listen to it? What does it do to us? This master thesis is an attempt to get a clear yet diverse picture of the effects that classical music has on a listener. It is a broad subject that has been discussed in philosophy and psychology for centuries. READ MORE
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14. Aspects of tempo in the First Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven in two interpretations
University essay from Institutionen för komposition, dirigering och musikteoriAbstract : This thesis aims to address the subject of tempo as one of the most important components of classical music. The work consists of two parts.The first part is an overview of the aesthetic background and the factors which influence the choice of tempo in the music of the beginning of the 19th Century. READ MORE
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15. “Med istidens utdødde stemme” A Contextual Introduction to Tor Ulven’s Poetry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Litteratur - Kultur – Media; Lunds universitet/LitteraturvetenskapAbstract : The following paper discusses the ideological and aesthetic contexts discernible in the poetry of the Norwegian author Tor Ulven (1953–1995). Generally considered the major Norwegian poet to emerge after the Second World War, Tor Ulven was, in his own self-taught way, a “poeta doctus,” although his extensive knowledge – of European literary traditions, languages, philosophy, music and paintings – rarely if ever burdened his knife-sharp poetic images. READ MORE