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ABSTRACT. Montague Lavy maintains that emotional response to music can be intense and momentary; symbols are emotional by virtue of their place and function within a musical structure. Ockelford claims that the power of association can overwhelm a listener’s reaction to intramusical attributes that would otherwise occur. Palmer states that interpretation highlights particular emotional content of the music. Scruton states that sounds are not differentiated by their source.

 

VIORICA BARBU-IURASCU
Spiru Haret University
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