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Ladri di musica. Filosofia, musica e plagio

Per una teoria warburghiana dell’ascolto musicale. Sopravvivenze e anacronismi tra Procol Harum e Bach
Aby Warburg’s theory of image is one of the most important of the Twentieth Century, and concepts such as Survival and Ancient Present have strongly influenced modern culture. We try to apply this theory to music, in order to release the ideas of «repetition» and «resemblance», often condemned as «plagiarism» or «copy»; that was Adorno’s accusation to popular music, for which the German philosopher adopted concepts such as «plugging» and «standardization». In our research, we refer to a 1967 song, A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum, and we show the correspondences between that song and other musical pieces and its internal historicity as well. This hypothetical warburghian «table» opens up a game of unpredictable and surprising relations, from Bach and Albinoni to popular music. In this way the sense of time becomes anachronic.

KEYWORDS: Aby Warburg, Ancient Present, Survival, Procol Harum, Bach.
pagine: 129-139
DOI: 10.4434/ESR.20396635.052014.10
data pubblicazione: Giugno 2014
editore: Aracne