Deconstructive variations: music and reason in western society
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| Contents: Whose magic flute? : intimations of reality at the gates of the Enlightenment -- How could Chopin’s A-major prelude be deconstructed? -- Toward a deconstruction of structural listening : a critique of Schoenberg, Adorno, and Stravinsky -- The closing of the American dream? : a musical perspective on Allan Bloom, Spike Lee, and doing the right thing. | |
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- 1996
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- 0816621985,
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- ML3800 S898 1996
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- 23.0cm
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- 1996
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