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  1. Tuning in on the Becoming of Music.Edvin Østergaard - 2021 - Open Philosophy 4 (1):198-210.
    In this article, I explore the music-in-becoming as a dialogue. The thesis of my inquiry is that during musical composition, the composer’s listening is marked by both activeness and receptiveness; actively structuring the sounding work, and receptively letting the work express itself as it takes its form. Composer and work merge in sudden moments of attunement, the sensation of coherence between the so-fare completed and the anticipation of the as-of-yet unformed work. Composition is all about balancing writing as a handicraft (...)
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  • Echoes and Shadows: A Phenomenological Reconsideration of Plato's Cave Allegory.Edvin Ostergaard - 2019 - Phenomenology and Practice 13 (1):20-33.
    In the cave allegory, Plato illustrates his theory of ideas by showing that the world man senses and tries to understand, actually only is a dim representation of the real world. We know the allegory for its light and shadow; however, there is also sound and echo in the cave. In this article, I discuss whether the narrative of the prisoners in the cave is in tune with an audial experience and whether an allegory led by sound corresponds to the (...)
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