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  1. Jun 1, 2024 · Why Oeuvre Matters. Recognizing an artist’s oeuvre allows us to appreciate their complete body of work. It helps in understanding the depth and breadth of their contributions and provides a framework for critique and analysis. Moreover, studying an artist’s oeuvre helps in preserving their legacy and inspiring future generations.

  2. About the Book. Understanding Music: Past and Present is an open Music Appreciation textbook co-authored by music faculty across Georgia. The text covers the fundamentals of music and the physics of sound, an exploration of music from the Middle Ages to the present day, and a final chapter on popular music in the United States.

  3. The concept of oeuvre helps contextualize an artist's work within their overall creative journey, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of their contributions to art. Understanding an artist's oeuvre can reveal shifts in technique, subject matter, and philosophy over time, illustrating how external influences shaped their creative process.

  4. Levinson, whose goal is to define music as an art, proposes that music is "sounds temporally organized by a person for the purpose of enriching or intensifying experience through active engagement (e.g., listening, dancing, performing) with the sounds regarded primarily, or in significant measure, as sounds" (1990:273).

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  5. Jan 27, 2022 · BookPDF Available. Music Definition and Music Education: many perspectives, many voices, many questions. January 2022. Publisher: Greek Society for Music Education (GSME) ISBN: 978-618-83465-6-7 ...

  6. Arioso [It.]: Airy, like an air; melodious; in the manner of an aria. Armonioso [It.]: Harmoniously. Arpeggio [It.]: To play on the harp; a broken chord where the notes are played or sung in sequence (as a harp), one after the other, rather than simultaneously as a chord.

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  8. He has suggested that the complex aesthetic embeddedness of world music is radically different from Western music. As an example he describes how the aesthetic power and meaning of sacred music resides in its ability to do something, to effect change, to transform text, narrative and ritual into meaning. (2002: 13).

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