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Feb 19, 2015 · After this, the author defines several dichotomies whose clarification may be useful in the theoretical research of musical metaphoricity (intrinsic and extrinsic metaphors; musical conceptualization and metaphorization; absolute and referential musical metaphor; the problem of metaphor in music or metaphor about music).
- Mihailo Antovic
- 2015
After this, the author defines several dichotomies whose clarification may be useful in the theoretical research of musical metaphoricity (intrinsic and extrinsic metaphors; musical...
Dec 1, 2014 · After this, the author defines several dichotomies whose clarification may be useful in the theoretical research of musical metaphoricity (intrinsic and extrinsic metaphors; musical...
- Mihailo Antovic
Feb 17, 2015 · After this, the author defines several dichotomies whose clarification may be useful in the theoretical research of musical metaphoricity (intrinsic and extrinsic metaphors; musical conceptualization and metaphorization; absolute and referential musical metaphor; the problem of metaphor in music or metaphor about music).
METAPHOR IN TEXTS ON MUSIC. Nina Julich, Leipzig University. nina_julich@yahoo.de. “To think, talk, or write about music is to engage with it in terms of something else, metaphorically. Music moves, it speaks, paints an image, or fights a battle.“ (Spitzer 2004: 1) Overview. Research Questions. Introduction: Theoretical Framework.
May 31, 2022 · With an aim to suggest that the use of metaphor at the same time constrains the broad array of musical interpretations and allows for vast creativity in the music reception process, the model proposes six hierarchically interrelated levels of meaning generation that motivate musical metaphor, spanning perceptual constraints, cross-modal ...
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The notions of "body" and "force" are the two most pervasive and comprehensive scientific metaphors in musical discourse. Throughout various intertwined contexts in history, the body–force pair manifests multiple layers of ideological frameworks and permits the conceptualization of music in a variety of ways.