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Peter Szendy

Exploring the Evolving Role and Rights of the Listener

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Author: Peter Szendy

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2001

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Author's Rights, Listener's Rights (Journal of Our Ancestors)
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Chapter 2: Writing Our Listenings: Arrangement, Translation, Criticism
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Chapter 3: Our Instruments for Listening Before the Law (Second Journal Entry)
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Chapter 4: Listening (to Listening): The Making of the Modern Ear
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The summary audiobook of "Listen" by Peter Szendy is ideal for music enthusiasts, philosophers, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of sound, culture, and meaning. It offers valuable insights for students and professionals in the fields of musicology, philosophy, and cultural studies, as well as casual listeners looking to deepen their understanding of the auditory experience. Whether you're seeking to enhance your appreciation of music or explore the complexities of listening in various contexts, this summary provides a thought-provoking overview that caters to a diverse audience.

3 quotes from Listen

  • "Listening is not just a passive activity; it is an active engagement with the world that shapes our understanding and perception of reality."
  • "To listen is to open oneself to the other, to allow the sound of their presence to resonate within us and transform our own thoughts and feelings."
  • "In the act of listening, we find the potential for connection and compassion, bridging the gaps between us and fostering a deeper sense of community."

Author : Peter Szendy

Peter Szendy is a distinguished French philosopher and musicologist, currently serving as the David Herlihy Professor of Humanities and Comparative Literature at Brown University. His influential work, "Écoute, une histoire de nos oreilles," critically examines Romantic and Modernist perspectives on the act of listening, offering profound insights into the complexities of auditory experience.

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Peter Szendy

Exploring the Evolving Role and Rights of the Listener

3.9135rating

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Author: Peter Szendy

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2001

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Listen

The summary audiobook of "Listen" by Peter Szendy is ideal for music enthusiasts, philosophers, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of sound, culture, and meaning. It offers valuable insights for students and professionals in the fields of musicology, philosophy, and cultural studies, as well as casual listeners looking to deepen their understanding of the auditory experience. Whether you're seeking to enhance your appreciation of music or explore the complexities of listening in various contexts, this summary provides a thought-provoking overview that caters to a diverse audience.

3 quotes from Listen

  • "Listening is not just a passive activity; it is an active engagement with the world that shapes our understanding and perception of reality."
  • "To listen is to open oneself to the other, to allow the sound of their presence to resonate within us and transform our own thoughts and feelings."
  • "In the act of listening, we find the potential for connection and compassion, bridging the gaps between us and fostering a deeper sense of community."

Author: Peter Szendy

Peter Szendy is a distinguished French philosopher and musicologist, currently serving as the David Herlihy Professor of Humanities and Comparative Literature at Brown University. His influential work, "Écoute, une histoire de nos oreilles," critically examines Romantic and Modernist perspectives on the act of listening, offering profound insights into the complexities of auditory experience.