Jean-Paul Sartre, Rene Leibowitz, and the Musician's Conscience
French intellectuals and artists were concerned about the widespread anxiety spreading during the Cold War because they were confused as to how avant-garde music could mix with the unstable political and social issues and remain faithful to the idea of aesthetic autonomy. Jean-Paul Sartre's ide...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Context (Parkville, Vic.) Vic.), 2001-09 (22), p.89-94 |
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Zusammenfassung: | French intellectuals and artists were concerned about the widespread anxiety spreading during the Cold War because they were confused as to how avant-garde music could mix with the unstable political and social issues and remain faithful to the idea of aesthetic autonomy. Jean-Paul Sartre's idea of commitment in art was an effort to bring equilibrium between creative freedom and social responsibility. |
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ISSN: | 1038-4006 |