Articles by tag "Inward listening"

Sonic Affinity and Aesthetic Metamorphosis: The Nineteenth Century as a Turning Point in the History of Musical Thought

The theory of sonic affinity posits that the action of soundscapes perceived since the formation of the ear in the prenatal period models the human musical brain, generating aesthetic profiles in mimetic processes integrated within evolutionary logic. Applied to the field of historical musicology, this allows the interpretation of the...
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