Musical Improvisation, Heidegger, and the Liturgy: A Journey to the Heart of Hope

(2003)
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This work locates musical improvisation within an ontological framework, which is both scientific and Heideggerian, and encompasses the whole Christian understanding of reality. It deals with historical and cultural issues surrounding musical improvisation.

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