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Originally Posted by Glice
I'm sure I've sent you PMs about Peter Kivy's take on this point before - if memory serves, I think it came across in that thing I sent you a while ago, my dissertation jobby? If I didn't, you really should read Peter Kivy, he's very, very good at consolidating music theory with cultural theory/ philosophy - it's basically him and Adorno, as far as I'm concerned (with an honourary mention of Schopenhauer.
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Yes, I remember this. I was just throwing it out there again to see if there were any other comments on the issue. Kivy's Introduction to a Philosophy of Music has been damn near the top of my list for a while, and IT WILL BE READ THIS SUMMER (I'm most curious to check out the bibliography or recommended works). I will be drowning in Adorno soon because he is read heavily where I'm going in the fall. I look forward to it. I already have a firm grasp on the Schopenhauer--am I wrong to think that you threw him in there for my sake?