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F. Jackson (1986)
What Mary Didn't KnowThe Journal of Philosophy, 83
G. Bachelard (1958)
The Poetics of Space
The author, a composer, compares the experience of composing music to the experience of “just” listening and finds the point where these two meet: in the moment of hearing a new sound. The author provides examples as described by other composers and finds a consistency in the way they recall their experiences. Their stories indicate the direction for further study of this rare but highly formative type of musical experience.
Leonardo Music Journal – MIT Press
Published: Dec 1, 2016
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