Summary: | This book delves into the phenomenology of music, primarily through the teachings and insights of Sergiu Celibidache, a renowned conductor. It explores how phenomenology provides a deeper understanding of the musical experience, beyond mere technical execution. Emphasizing the unique and unrepeatable nature of musical performances, it highlights Celibidache's approach that integrates philosophical concepts, particularly those of Edmund Husserl, with musical practice. The book is aimed at musicians, conductors, and those interested in a profound comprehension of music's essence. It includes translations, commentaries, and notes by Ricardo Sciammarella, offering a comprehensive perspective on Celibidache's influential ideas.
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