TIME IN MUSICAL ART: CATAPHATIC AND APOPHATIC ASPECTS
Keywords:
time, discourse, music, cataphatic, apophatic.Abstract
Time represents the fundamental dimension of human existence, implicitly of any human enterprise. Everything man does is articulated in time and depends on time, having a specifically temporal unfolding, with consequences on the flowing time axis. Defining temporality and its conditions for existence is very difficult, it is an undertaking thousands of years old, with many attempts that only partially covered the aspects it supposes. Time is one of the fundamental concepts of science and of Philosophy. The two fields can be assimilated to the analysis of two aspects: cataphatic (objective) and apophatic (subjective) – with important consequences in Bach’s Missa BWV 232.References
Caragiu, Florin, Lumină de la Răsărit (Light from the East), http://ziarullumina.ro/lumina-de-la-rasarit-72810.html,
Coresciuc, Roger, Vederea în chip lămurit a celor duhovniceşti (Seeing Spiritual Things Clearly), http://ziarullumina.ro/vederea-in-chip-lamurit-a-celor-duhovnicesti-72839.html
Guţanu, Luminiţa, The Complexity and Characteristics of Choral Art, STUDIA UBB MUSICA, LIX, 1, 2014 (p. 75 - 80)
Heisenberg, Werner, Paşi peste graniţe (Steps across Boundaries), Ed. Politică, Bucureşti, 1977.
Huchting, Detmar, Bach – A Biograpical Kaleidoscope, Edel Classics, Hamburg, 2006.
Iorgulescu, Adrian, Timpul şi comunicarea muzicală (Time and musical communication), Ed. Muzicală, Bucureşti, 1991.
Nesteruk, Alexei, Originea ne-originară a universului şi evenimentul naşterii: paralele fenomenologice şi teologice (The Un-originated Origin of Universe and the Event of Birth: Phenomenological and Theological Parallels), Sinapsa review, No. X, 2011.
https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timp
xxx, Enciclopedie de filosofie şi ştiințe umane (Encyclopedia of Philosophy and Humanities), Ed. All Educational, Bucureşti, 2004.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2023 Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Musica
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.