Listening to Music in ‛Holy’ Space: The Role of 19th-Century Public Concert in the Construction of Kunstreligion
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This paper deals with the 19th-century institution of public concert and its role in the construction of the concept of Kunstreligion. I elaborate on the concept showing how it was produced, by pointing out to the mechanisms that made the concert an alternative to the church service.
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3. 04. 2015
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Petrov, A. (2015). Listening to Music in ‛Holy’ Space: The Role of 19th-Century Public Concert in the Construction of Kunstreligion. Musicological Annual, 50(2), 223-230. https://doi.org/10.4312/mz.50.2.223-230