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Constructive and Destructive Forces: Ernst Kurth’s Concept of Tonality
Book Item (Buchkapitel, Lexikonartikel, jur. Kommentierung, Beiträge in Sammelbänden)
 
ID 1465292
Author(s) Wörner, Felix
Author(s) at UniBasel Wörner, Felix
Year 2012
Title Constructive and Destructive Forces: Ernst Kurth’s Concept of Tonality
Editor(s) Wörner, Felix; Scheideler, Ullrich; Rupprecht, Philip
Book title Tonality 1900-1950: Concept and Practice
Publisher Steiner
Place of publication Stuttgart
Pages 125-139
ISSN/ISBN 978-3-515-10160-8
Abstract Felix Wörner, in “Constructive and Destructive Forces: Ernst Kurth’s Concept of Tonality,” reconstructs the discursive foundations of Kurthian energetics. Kurth’s premise that sound (Klang) in music is only an inadequate representation of inner forces leads him to conclude that tonality is not given through the musical material itself. Kurth’s theoretic formulations, as Wörner notes, are indebted to such diverse philosophical concepts as Dilthey’s psychological hermeneutics, Bergsonism, and Gestalt theory. Tonalität, for Kurth, enacts the “crisis” of romantische Harmonik, presenting a highly flexible and ever-changing constellation of constructive and destructive forces which must themselves be reenacted through musical listening.
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