Archives for the ‘Filosofía Musical’ Category

Cryptic Poetry and Allegories in songs…

By Alfredo • Sep 27th, 2008 • Category: Filosofía Musical, MÚSICA: PENSAMIENTO Y REFLEXIÓN

To analyze the content of a song is for music lovers their daily life, a hobby of great interest. Discovering and philosophizing from the delirious and poetic lyrics of a good musician is something more than exciting. If we talk about a band that just highlighted and left an indelible mark on the history of [...]

Share on Facebook



Music for Nietzsche according to Zweig

By Angel • Sep 10th, 2008 • Category: Filosofía Musical, MÚSICA: PENSAMIENTO Y REFLEXIÓN, Música Clásica

I think it is prudent not to set aside the solemnity in which Nietzsche deals with the topic of music. Because music was for him the incentive to write the book `The Birth of Tragedy ‘(from music), that would be for him, the rejection of many Academics as a philologist, but it [...]

Share on Facebook



Learning to die

By Alfredo • Jul 31st, 2008 • Category: Filosofía Musical, MÚSICA: PENSAMIENTO Y REFLEXIÓN

"More than just good beginnings, I prefer better endings"
Anonymus
It is said that God has placed eternity in the heart of every man. Without going too deep into the beliefs of anyone, something truly undeniable is that nobody likes the idea of an end.
It is a destination to which during a certain age we [...]

Share on Facebook



The musical experience

By Roberto Romero • May 25th, 2008 • Category: Filosofía Musical, MÚSICA: PENSAMIENTO Y REFLEXIÓN

Endless Mapping
This article is the beginning of a series that seeks to handle the musical experience, embracing some random issues from the inexhaustible source that is the experience of music. This will join several items that will allow, as on a route of cabotage, to go different places to devise [...]

Share on Facebook



Democratizing Music: the new panorama

By Gabriel Zarzosa • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Filosofía Musical, MÚSICA: PENSAMIENTO Y REFLEXIÓN

Speaking of inequality in Mexico has become a truism, brought from any context. It is not a reason to be surprised that our country is home from a poor, even the poorest who might find at any latitude in the world (although African poverty can seem more outrageous finds its parallel with the Mexican children [...]

Share on Facebook