Abstract
Music appears also as a function of historical determinants. How is music determined by such factors? What could be New Music versus Old Music ? We argue against such fashionable but superficial terms.
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Fourier seems to be the creator of the idea of women’s emancipation, more than 180 years ago!
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Mercury, fifth Earth satellite, favorite moon or rector and major octave.
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Observe that playing classical early nineteenth century composers on twentieth century instruments is also a synthesis of different musical times.
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C. Fourier, L’Harmonie universelle et le phalanstère, tomes 1 et 2. (1849) Hachette Livre, Paris (2018)
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Mazzola, G. et al. (2020). Historicity in Music. In: The Future of Music. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39709-8_4
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