Musik und kulturelles Gedächtnis

<p>The connections between music and memory are rich and manifold. This essay focuses on two manifestations of this: firstly, recourse to elements already presented at an earlier point in a piece (via ritornellos, reprises, leitmotifs and so forth), and secondly, recourse to other music and mu...

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Main Author: Assmann, Jan (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:German
Published: [April 2020]
In: Musik & Ästhetik
Year: 2020, Volume: 24, Issue: 94, Pages: 9-20
ISSN:2510-4217
Online Access:Verlag, lizenzpflichtig, Volltext: https://www.musikundaesthetik.de/article/99.120205/mu-24-2-9
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Author Notes:Jan Assmann
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Summary:<p>The connections between music and memory are rich and manifold. This essay focuses on two manifestations of this: firstly, recourse to elements already presented at an earlier point in a piece (via ritornellos, reprises, leitmotifs and so forth), and secondly, recourse to other music and musical styles. The former activates a diachronic memory that decodes the meaning of a musical development through recollection and expectation, while the latter activates a cultural memory that understands what is heard via references to larger music-historical contexts.</p>
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ISSN:2510-4217