Music in European Thought 1851–1912
Discover the profound intersection of music and philosophy with Music in European Thought 1851–1912 by Bojan Bujic. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this captivating anthology spans 436 pages and features original writings in German, French, and English from a transformative era in music history.
During the latter half of the nineteenth century, music became a focal point for philosophers, psychologists, scientists, and critics, who explored its aesthetic and cultural significance. This collection showcases their insightful perspectives, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the philosophical and aesthetic dimensions of music.
Whether you are a student, scholar, or music enthusiast, Music in European Thought 1851–1912 offers a rich exploration of how music influenced and was influenced by contemporary thought. Delve into this remarkable volume and expand your understanding of music’s role in European intellectual history.