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Theorizing Music Evolution : Darwin, Spencer, and The Limits of The Human.
Piilonen, Miriam.(Oxford Studies In Music Theory)
New York: Oxford University Press ©2024
This book explores early evolutionist thought on music and the role it played in evolutionary theories. The author discusses the ways in which this thought endures in contemporary music research. With an introduction, references, and index. Eight figures.
vi, 160 p.; 24 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 0197695280
ISBN13: 9780197695289
Theorizing Music Evolution : Darwin, Spencer, and The Limits of The Human.
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