Date of Award

1985

Degree Name

Music

College

College of Fine Arts

Type of Degree

M.A.

Document Type

Thesis

Abstract

Classicism and romanticism have reached a point of intense opposition. The result is a displacement of quality in the arts, particularly in music. This opposition leads to what Robert M. Pirsig defines as "thin art," art which lacks expression or underlying form. Coupled with this problem is the surge of technological developments over the past few decades. This surge is actually widening the gap between classicism and romanticism. Thus the problem of thin art will continue to grow if a balance and reuniting of the forces of classicism, romanticism and quality is not achieved.

Subject(s)

Music - History and criticism.

Music - Social aspects.

Romanticism in music.

Classicism in music.

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Music Commons

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