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Music

Cedarville University

2010

Musical expression

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Music: Its Expressive Power And Moral Significance, Sarah Whitfield Jan 2010

Music: Its Expressive Power And Moral Significance, Sarah Whitfield

Musical Offerings

The creation and practice of music is tightly wound with human emotion, character, and experience. Music arouses sentiment and cannot be underestimated as a powerful shaper of human virtue, character, and emotion. As vehicles of musical expression, musicians possess the ability to profoundly influence an audience for good or for evil. Thus, the nature of music and the manner in which musicians utilize it creates innumerable ramifications that cannot be ignored. The pervasiveness of this notion is largely attributed to the Greek theorists, who ascribed various emotions and moral implications to particular modes. The prominent Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle …