Extra-musicality  

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Extra-musicality means information that influences music perception that is outside of the listening experience.

Early uses of the term

The Score - Issues 22-28

I grant that the term as used here means something different from Wagnerian extra-musicality. Nevertheless: in the very concept of the row, exhaustive and rigorous as it is; in the frankly mathematical nature of the derivations and operations, ... 1958 - ‎Snippet view - ‎More editions

Musical Opinion - Volume 91

The same finely moulded outlines and orchestral clarity and accuracy, the same routine perfection, the same musicality and lack of extra-musicality. All of which would procure a super, say, Schubert symphony, but make Mahler un- neurotic ... 1967 - ‎Snippet view - ‎More editions

The New Review - Volume 2, Issues 13-24

... whether you like it or not, because much music has become too weak to be able to survive without the help of unmusicality or extra-musicality; more of that in Section IV below. Meanwhile, it cannot be gainsaid that even aside from Cage, the ... 1975 - ‎Snippet view - ‎More editions


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