Understanding music: philosophy and interpretation

New York: Continuum (2009)
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Following his celebrated book The Aesthetics of Music, Scruton explores the fundamental elements that constitute a great piece of music.

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Roger Scruton
Last affiliation: University of Buckingham

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Sounds.Roberto Casati - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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