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Noise is a professional economist; meanwhile, the recurrent phenomenon of child prodigies in music and in mathematics alike perhaps also suggests the peculiarity of the numerical gift, which would seem to demand less practical experience of the world and of social life than does work in other fields.
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May 11, 2019 · Noise : the political economy of music by Attali, Jacques. Publication date 1985 Topics Music -- Economic aspects, Music and society Publisher Minneapolis ...
Jun 30, 1985 · Noise The Political Economy of Music. Series: Theory and History of Literature. Jacques Attali. ISBN: 9780816612871. Publication date: June 30th, 1985. 196 Pages. 9 x 6
The paradox is immediately underscored by the fact that the author of Noise is a professional economist; meanwhile, the recurrent phenomenon of child prodigies in music and in mathematics alike perhaps also suggests the peculiarity of the numerical gift, which would seem to demand less practical experience of the world and of social life than ...
Noise: The Political Economy of Music is a book by French economist and scholar Jacques Attali which is about the role of music in the political economy.
- Jacques Attali, Brian Massumi, Frederic Jameson, Susan McClary
- 1977
Jacoba Kint. This paper is an exploration of thinking about and dealing with musical flows in their most radically changing form: disappearance. Questions addressed are: what can ‘get lost’ when talking about music and who or what is the cause of change?
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