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Doctrine of Affections ... The "Doctrine of the Affections" was first promulgated at the end of the Renaissance when a group of Florentine academics attempted to restore what they perceived to be the pure word-to-music relationships advocated by classical Greek philosophers such as Plato.
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Affections, doctrine of (Uh-FEK-shuns ... A theory that arose during the Baroque period that prescribed certain musical methods and figures for summoning or portraying individual emotions. For example, happiness would be aroused through the use of faster notes.
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See Affections, doctrine of.
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A phase in the history of music. ... basso continuo or music that is played by one or more bass instruments and a keyboard instrument, b). the use of the doctrine of affections, c). emphasis of contrasts of volume, texture and pacing, d). emphasis of the vocal and instrumental accompaniment and e).
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Encyclopedia article about doctrine of the affections. Information about doctrine of the affections in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... doctrine of the affections; Doctrine of the Atonement; Doctrine of the Atonement; Doctrine of the Atonement; Doctrine of the...
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There is no one writer credited for creating the doctrine of affections, but it has its roots in the Ancient Greek Doctrine Of Ethos , which stated that music had the power to alter moods, and Rene Descartes treatise " The Passions Of The Soul ," which stated that emotions could be controlled. ... Website Links For; Doctrine...
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Doctrine of Affections: theory of musical aesthetics, widely accepted by late; Baroque theorists and composers, that embraced the proposition that music is capable of arousing a variety of specific emotions within the listener.
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The Doctrine of Affections (also known as Affektenlehre) was part of the aesthetic basis of Baroque music. The doctrine originates from theories of oratory and rhetoric formulated by classical writers, in particular Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian.
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The doctrine of the affections was an aesthetic theory of music in the Baroque period (c. 1600-c. 1750). To understand Baroque style, students, scholars, performers, and listeners should know something about the doctrine of the affections. ... Such states were known as affections, which were regarded at that time not as...
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