Poskus etimološke analize glasbe
The theory of the “inner form”, developed by the Russian scientist A. Potebnja from the theory of W. Humboldts, includes a procedure that is useful for etymological analysis. The musicologically relevant aspects of this teachings are 1. the search for the deeper “linguistic sense” present in a work...
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