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Ideas of Eduard Hanslick, by Text

[Bohemian, fl. 1854, Famous music critic in Germany.]

1854 The Beautiful in Music
p.127 Music is not an expressive art, because it expresses no familiar emotions
     Full Idea: Hanslick concluded from the fact that music doesn't express definite feelings like piety, love, joy, or sadness, that it isn't an art of expression.
     From: report of Eduard Hanslick (The Beautiful in Music [1854]) by Richard Wollheim - Art and Its Objects 48
     A reaction: Whether music is 'expressive' (which it may not be) should not be confused with whether it is emotional, which it clearly is, even in its coolest examples. Hanslick viewed music as a code, not a language.