Rasa: Affect and Intuition in Javanese Musical Aesthetics

Oup Usa (2010)
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Rasa is the most thorough treatment to date of this all-important concept at the heart of Javanese aesthetics. Rasa encompasses not only mood and intuition, but also theories of musical perception and cognition, as well as meaning and expression in music

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