Noise: The Political Economy of MusicManchester University Press, 1985 - 179 Seiten “For Attali, music is not simply a reflection of culture, but a harbinger of change, an anticipatory abstraction of the shape of things to come. The book’s title refers specifically to the reception of musics that sonically rival normative social orders. Noise is Attali’s metaphor for a broad, historical vanguardism, for the radical soundscapes of the western continuum that express structurally the course of social development.” -- Ethnomusicology. |
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abstract Adorno aesthetic Attali's audience authors became becomes bourgeoisie capitalism capitalist combinatorics commercial commodity composers composition concert hall consumer consumption court create creation crisis cultural death dissonance dominant dominant musical economy of music emergence Encyclopédie essential exchange exchange-value existence festival France free jazz function harmony herald hit parade ideology impossible industry inscribed instruments invention Jacques Attali jazz Jimmy Hendrix jongleurs kind labor listening longer mass music mass production meaning Michel Serres mode of production mold molders musicians musicology mutation nineteenth noise object orchestra organization Paris performance phonograph play political economy popular music possible publishers radically radio record relation remuneration repetitive society replaced representation reproduction ritual role royalties rupture sacrifice score silence simulacrum social songs sound spectacle status stockpiling subversion surplus-value theoretical theory tion tonal trans transformation usage use-time use-value words workers
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