Music Quickens Time
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Music Quickens Time is a collection of essays by conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim reflecting on music’s role in culture, politics, and human understanding.
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book
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collection of essays → |
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ethics of performance
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interpretation of musical works → music and communication → music and conflict → music and identity → music and memory → music and reconciliation → relationship between music and politics → role of music in society → |
| author |
Daniel Barenboim
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| countryOfOrigin |
United Kingdom
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| genre |
music essay
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non-fiction → |
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conductor
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pianist → |
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essay collection
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individual essays on music and society
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reflections on Middle East politics → reflections on performance practice → reflections on specific composers → |
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conductor’s perspective
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performer’s perspective → philosophical perspective → political perspective → |
| hasTheme |
intercultural dialogue through music
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music and ethics → music as a universal language → responsibility of the artist → |
| intendedAudience |
music students
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musicians → readers interested in culture → readers interested in music → readers interested in politics → |
| language |
English
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| mainSubject |
culture
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human understanding → music → politics → |
| publisher |
Verso Books
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| relatedWork |
Daniel Barenboim
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West-Eastern Divan Orchestra → |
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Daniel Barenboim
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