Aesthetics & Related Thought
Perhaps a lengthy encounter, discussions include reviews of definitions and parameters, bias, expressive cues, a reference (Nicolas Slonimsky’s Lexicon of Musical Invective: Critical Assaults on Composers…), listening and discussion, the visual arts, evaluating with AI, selections from verbal addresses (Karl Paulnack, Welcome Address to Freshmen at the Boston Conservatory; Eric Booth, A Wheelbarrow Full of Redefined Words), and select quotes.
Aesthetics & Related Thought - This AI-generated two-voice podcast (NotebookLM) covers primary components of the chapter. Beware of occasional mispronunciations of terms or names (e.g. composers). An option for listening to an informed discussion of key aspects of the chapter topics. [14:00]
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