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karlhenning


Elgarian

Quote from: k a rl h e nn i ng on September 21, 2010, 08:32:39 AM
Quite.
This is not, of course, to suggest that either myself or Dr Henning would endorse the postdematerialisation metanarrative in any way. At least, not when buying CDs.

Elgarian

Quote from: Cato on September 21, 2010, 08:39:39 AM
But what if I did understand it?
Ah, that would require a detailed poststructuralist analysis, which I don't have time for or I'll miss my bus.

karlhenning


jowcol

Next week I'll post my  essay:

The Contextual Sublimation of Richard Clayderman in the Works of Karl Henning:  A TransModal Exigesis.

"If it sounds good, it is good."
Duke Ellington

Florestan

Robert Newman - Postmusicological Metanarratives As Tools For Deconstructing Fraudulent Mythopoetics: The Mozart Case
"Ja, sehr komisch, hahaha,
ist die Sache, hahaha,
drum verzeihn Sie, hahaha,
wenn ich lache, hahaha! "

CD

Quote from: jowcol on September 22, 2010, 03:06:12 AM
Next week I'll post my  essay:

The Contextual Sublimation of Richard Clayderman in the Works of Karl Henning:  A TransModal Exigesis.

In my opinion a teleological explanation for the late works of Richard Clayderman and their subsequent influence on the work of Henning would be an egregious error cf. Kant's threefold principle of sufficient reason.

Elgarian

Quote from: Corey on September 22, 2010, 07:01:34 AM
In my opinion a teleological explanation for the late works of Richard Clayderman and their subsequent influence on the work of Henning would be an egregious error cf. Kant's threefold principle of sufficient reason.
Oh no it wouldn't.