Musical twofoldness

The Monist 95 (4):607-624 (2012)
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Abstract

The concept of twofoldness plays an important role in understanding the aesthetic appreciation of pictures. My claim is that it also plays an important role in understanding the aesthetic appreciation of musical performances. I argue that when we are aesthetically appreciating the performance of a musical work, we are simultaneously attending to both the features of the performed musical work and the features of the token performance we are listening to. This twofold experience explains a number of salient aspects of our experience of musical performances, from the importance of instrumentality, to the multimodal character of this experience.

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Bence Nanay
University of Antwerp

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