¿Quién escribe la historia de la música antigua (y sobre qué)?

  1. del Sol, Manuel
Journal:
Bajo palabra. Revista de filosofía

ISSN: 1576-3935 1887-505X

Year of publication: 2022

Issue: 30

Pages: 337-358

Type: Article

More publications in: Bajo palabra. Revista de filosofía

Abstract

Few philosophical subjects raise sucha controversial issue than the history ofWestern music. Is there a history of music?Does Western music have a history?What kind of story or stories has beenwritten? It is hoped that the multi-facetedapproach proposed here will contributeto a greater understanding of theotologic paradigms of Early Music andthe philosophical understanding of thehistory of Western music.

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