Franz Liszt under the Light of Progress The Idea of Mehrdeutigkeit as Aesthetic Paradigm in the Piano Compositions between the B minor Sonata and the Bagatelle sans tonalité

The idea of progress became increasingly relevant during the 19th century, eventually instigating a paradigm shift. This transformation facilitated not only the emergence of numerous philosophical and literary trends, but also engendered new perspectives in music theory. The composer Franz Liszt was...

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Main Author: Bettoni, Willy (auth)
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Language:English
Published: 2021
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