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"Virtuosity" and the Politics of Freedom: Joseph Joachim's Concerto, op. 11, "In Ungarischer Weise" in dialogue with Hegelian Philosophy (2022)
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Mitterer, D. (2022, September). "Virtuosity" and the Politics of Freedom: Joseph Joachim's Concerto, op. 11, "In Ungarischer Weise" in dialogue with Hegelian Philosophy. Paper presented at Royal Musical Association 58th Annual Conference Durham University

The reception of Hegel’s concept of ›virtuosity‹ gave rise to a discourse that is distinctive in 19th-Century Germany. Hegel construed the virtuoso as an autonomous and practically judging individual, who orientates freely within the world, which hol... Read More about "Virtuosity" and the Politics of Freedom: Joseph Joachim's Concerto, op. 11, "In Ungarischer Weise" in dialogue with Hegelian Philosophy.