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THE ROLE OF CONTEXT IN THE EVOCATION AND MEDIATION OF EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO MUSIC

THE ROLE OF CONTEXT IN THE EVOCATION AND MEDIATION OF EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO MUSIC Montague Lavy notes that people regularly use music deliberately as a mood induction tool and that listening to music in everyday circumstances can lead to moderated mood and altered cognition. Kramer holds that classical music has historically maintained a prolific dialogue with language and identifies some of the distinctive life-enhancing qualities of classical music by using language freely to show them in action. Nancy emphasizes that manifestation brings presence to light, evocation summons presence to itself: it anticipates its arrival and remembers its departure. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Contemporary Philosophy Addleton Academic Publishers

THE ROLE OF CONTEXT IN THE EVOCATION AND MEDIATION OF EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO MUSIC

Review of Contemporary Philosophy , Volume 8 (1): 114-118 – Jan 1, 2009

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Abstract

Montague Lavy notes that people regularly use music deliberately as a mood induction tool and that listening to music in everyday circumstances can lead to moderated mood and altered cognition. Kramer holds that classical music has historically maintained a prolific dialogue with language and identifies some of the distinctive life-enhancing qualities of classical music by using language freely to show them in action. Nancy emphasizes that manifestation brings presence to light, evocation summons presence to itself: it anticipates its arrival and remembers its departure.

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Review of Contemporary PhilosophyAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2009

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