Weber's concept of rationalization and the electronic revolution in western classical music
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Auteurs : Valerie Ann Malhotra [États-Unis]Source :
- Qualitative Sociology [ 0162-0436 ] ; 1979-01-01.
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- British journal, Chord progressions, Definitional problems, Disenchantment, Electronic composer, Electronic composers, Electronic composition, Electronic music, Electronic music center, Electronic revolution, Electronic synthesizer, Emotional values, Expressivity, Feeling states, French horn, Further rationalization, Harmonic, Harmonic systems, Historic system, Important issues, John cage, Less rationality, Musical elements, Musical expression, Musical form, Musical forms, Obligato patterns, Overtone, Overtone structure, Qualitative sociology, Rational action, Rational revolution, Rationality, Rationalization, Romantic composers, Romantic period, Seabury press, Social action, Social foundations, Sociological theory, Synthesizer, Technical structure, Tonal music, Tonality, Twentieth century, Twentieth century music, Unanswered question, Weber, Western music.
Abstract
Abstract: In examining the electronic revolution in Western Classical music, this article considers many of the important issues which Weber addresses in his work on the sociology of music—particularly the definitional problems related to Weber's concept of rationalization and the disenchantment of the world. The article examines Weber's concepts of rational action and rationalization in relation to music, then through analysis of developments in electronic music, raises questions regarding Weber's conclusions regarding the effect of rationalization in Western culture.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF02429896
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