Programming the Absolute
Discover the intricate relationship between absolute and program music in Berthold Hoeckner's insightful work, Programming the Absolute. Published by Princeton University Press in 2002, this hardback edition spans 432 pages and delves into the essential dialectic that defines nineteenth-century German music. Hoeckner's exploration not only enhances our understanding of Europe's pivotal musical contributions but also engages with ongoing debates about the interpretation and experience of music. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book combines elements of history, criticism, and philosophy, making it a vital addition to any classical music library. Dive into the complexities of aesthetics and the evolution of musical genres with this compelling read.