Stirling Newberry to James Tobin and Steve Schwartz
>Hanslick is probably the commentator among the 19th century academics
>read to day". Paritally because he was the most eloquent defender of the
>Brahmsian camp,
There are other reasons too. Hanslick strongly influenced many works
of musical aesthetics in the XX century: Brelet, Schloezer, etc. Even
Strawinsky's "Poetique musicale" --though not directly related to
Hanslick-- is not far from the general lines of "Von Musikalisch Schonen".
>...and partially because his ideas about art being
>inaccessible are echoed by such writers as Adorno, Rosen etc
It's curious. I find Adorno much more unreadable than Hanslick....
Pablo Massa
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