Palabras clave:
Musicología, Música Antigua, Historia de la Música, Obra Musical, Filosofía, HistoriografíaDerechos de autor 2022 Manuel del Sol
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Resumen
Pocos temas filosóficos plantean un tema tan controvertido como la historia de la música occidental. ¿Existe una historia de la música? ¿Tiene historia la música occidental? ¿Qué tipo de historia o relatos se ha escrito? Se espera que el enfoque multifacético propuesto aquí contribuya a una mayor comprensión de los paradigmas ontológicos de la música antigua y la comprensión filosófica de la
historia de la música occidental.
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