Martin Scherzinger

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May 18 2013

Heideggerian Thought in the Early Music of Paul Hindemith

The dialectical dimension of Hindemith’s early Gebrauchsmusik resembles a philosophy of Heidigger. Hindemith and Schoenberg, through their compositions, exhibited diverse attitudes towards music history. For Schoenberg, music of the past was absorbed into the integral, organic sanctity of the musical idea. For Hindemith, music of the past was cut and pasted onto the musical surface. This caused Adorno to critique Hindemith. Heideggerian though is exhibited in Hindemith’s suite, op. 26; Tanzstucke, op. 19; Kammermusic, op. 24; and Gebrauchsmusik.

Written by mscherz · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: Arnold Schoenberg, composers, Gebrauchsmusik, Martin Heidegger, music, Paul Hindemith, Perspectives of New Music

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