This volume, the first to tackle Heidegger and music, features contributions from philosophers, musicians, educators, and musicologists from many countries throughout the world, utilizes Heidegger's philosophy to shed light on the place of music in different contexts and fields of practice.
This volume, the first to tackle Heidegger and music, features contributions from philosophers, musicians, educators, and musicologists from many countries throughout the world, utilizes Heidegger's philosophy to shed light on the place of music in different contexts and fields of practice.
Casey Rentmeester is the director of general education and associate professor of philosophy at Bellin College in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. He is author of the book Heidegger and the Environment. Jeff R. Warren is professor of music and humanities at Quest University Canada. He is author of the book, Music and Ethical Responsibility and several peer-reviewed articles. His creative work includes sound recording, sound installations, and performance on double bass.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Music, Being, Thinking Casey Rentmeester and Jeff R. Warren PART I: MUSIC AND BEING-HUMAN 1 Rocking Heidegger: Musical Experience between Technology and Ontology Frederik Pio 2 Heidegger on the Slopes and Musical Mountain Biking Multimedia Jeff R. Warren and John Reid-Hresko 3 Distracted Dasein? Anthony Gritten 4 Rilke and the "Tone of Death": Music and Word in Heidegger Babette Babich PART II: MUSICAL TRADITIONS OF THE WORLD 5 Grand Style, Heidegger, Nietzsche: Elaborations of a Concept Erik Wallrup 6 Heidegger, Iki, and Musical Resistance to Gestell J. P. E. Harper-Scott 7 The "Silent Music" in Ancient Chinese Thought and Heidegger's Sound of Stillness Qinghua Zhu 8 Heidegger's Musik-Sprache or Silence and Bells in the Music of Arvo Pärt Peter Trawny and Agamenon de Morais 9 We Live Therefore We Are: African Musical Aesthetics Challenge Heidegger's Forgetfulness Eve Ruddock PART III: MUSICAL CREATION AND PERFORMANCE 10 Improvis
Acknowledgments Introduction: Music, Being, Thinking Casey Rentmeester and Jeff R. Warren PART I: MUSIC AND BEING-HUMAN 1 Rocking Heidegger: Musical Experience between Technology and Ontology Frederik Pio 2 Heidegger on the Slopes and Musical Mountain Biking Multimedia Jeff R. Warren and John Reid-Hresko 3 Distracted Dasein? Anthony Gritten 4 Rilke and the "Tone of Death": Music and Word in Heidegger Babette Babich PART II: MUSICAL TRADITIONS OF THE WORLD 5 Grand Style, Heidegger, Nietzsche: Elaborations of a Concept Erik Wallrup 6 Heidegger, Iki, and Musical Resistance to Gestell J. P. E. Harper-Scott 7 The "Silent Music" in Ancient Chinese Thought and Heidegger's Sound of Stillness Qinghua Zhu 8 Heidegger's Musik-Sprache or Silence and Bells in the Music of Arvo Pärt Peter Trawny and Agamenon de Morais 9 We Live Therefore We Are: African Musical Aesthetics Challenge Heidegger's Forgetfulness Eve Ruddock PART III: MUSICAL CREATION AND PERFORMANCE 10 Improvis
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