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The Hallelujah effect : philosophical reflections on music, performance practice, and technology
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The Hallelujah effect : philosophical reflections on music, performance practice, and technology

Babette E. Babich

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The Hallelujah effect, Cohen's secret song, and the music industry
Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah and the other Hallelujahs : from Handel's Hallelujah chorus to the Hallel Psalms
On male desire and music : misogyny, love, and the beauty of men
"Covering" Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah : music makes the song from John Cale to kd lang
"You don't really care for music, do ya?"
Performance practice and the Hallelujah effect
Adorno's phenomenology : radio physiognomy and music
Mousiké techné : on philosophy and the poetic practice of "music"
The spirit of music in the birth of tragedy : Nietzsche's phenomenological investigations of music and word
Nietzsche and Beethoven: on the "becoming-human-of-dissonance".

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The Hallelujah effect : philosophical reflections on music, performance practice, and technology by Babette E. Babich. ISBN 9781409449607. Published by Ashgate Pub. Limited in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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