A branch of musicology that studies the relationship between music and the society that produced it. Research on sound organization has been undertaken by M. Weber, K. Blaukopf, spatial acoustics by E. Siegmeister, social philosophy by T. Adorno, contemporary German sociology by A. Silbermann, and Marxism by S. Finkelstein. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
音楽と,それを生み出した基盤である社会との関係を研究する学問で,音楽学の一分野。音組織の社会学としての M.ウェーバー,K.ブラウコプフ,空間音響学的な E.ジークマイスター,社会哲学的な T.アドルノ,現代ドイツ社会学の傾向を示す A.ジルバーマン,マルクス主義の立場をとる S.フィンケルシュタインらの研究がある。
出典 ブリタニカ国際大百科事典 小項目事典ブリタニカ国際大百科事典 小項目事典について 情報 |
<<: "Music News" - Ongaku Shinpo
It refers to digging the bottom of a river, lake,...
The ranking of a family is determined by the quali...
Cloud particles. They are water droplets or ice cr...
It refers to a student or pupil losing their stat...
...The daisu itself was said to have been brought...
…There are 15 species, and eight species have bee...
…When laws and regulations stipulate that a certa...
…Modern European business taxes were established ...
...Drones are not just one note, but often two no...
The term "disciplinary court" refers to ...
...295m above sea level. The ridge of 70-80m abov...
…Though it is sometimes criticized as having a pa...
...A prominent British Jewish family whose founde...
…There are many more types of nucleases than synt...
These are called bioflavonoids (vitamin P) and are...