Originally posted by Peter
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It is healthy of you to question the status quo; I was not aware that there really was one, just a whole load of differing conjectures. I cannot comment on Sterba’s ‘psychoanalytical drivel’ (unfortunately I have not had the opportunity to read it, and secondly I am not a psychologist / psychiatrist / analyst, Jungian, Freudian or other...), but it is quite possible that it is just that. Rather like the historical drivel we tend to repeat about ‘spirituality’ and ‘higher truths’, wouldn’t you say? For this latter point, I take some succour from the fact (is it one?) that music was first considered as some sort of privileged ‘discursant of subjectivity’ by German Romantic theorists starting with Hoffmann, Wackenroder and Tieck, followed a generation later by Schopenhauer. Such drivel later influenced writers such as Wagner and Nietzsche with their notions of “absolute music”, and this ideology unfortunately has continued to this day, and is alive and kicking in this very forum.
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