The Gulf between Music Theory and Practice: Subjectivity, Spirituality, and Other Scholarly Inconveniences

Author:

Yansori Ali1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Musicology, Palacký University Olomouc, 779 00 Olomouc, Czech Republic

Abstract

For much of history, philosophers and theorists have considered the abstract, rational contemplation of music to be the true form of spiritual activity. This has often come at the cost of making the practical aspect of music (which consists of listening, performance, subjective experience, among others) subservient to theory. This paper examines the implications of separating abstract music theory from its practical side and explores where spirituality can be situated. It was not until the nineteenth century, under the influence of Schopenhauer, that a proper unification of music theory and practice truly took on metaphysical and spiritual dimensions. Schopenhauerian metaphysics allowed music to legitimately become a spiritual refuge in the age of positivism, paving the way for projects such as Scriabin’s Mysterium. The described tension between theory and practice in Western music will be contrasted with Sufism as a point of comparison. The comparison will illustrate how a spiritual movement like Sufism poses a challenge for musicological research. Additionally, reflecting on the state of current music research, the paper explores how music and musicology of the twentieth century onward fall short of the spiritual aspirations of preceding generations.

Funder

Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Religious studies

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