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Towards an "Archaeology" of Hearing: Schemata and Eighteenth-Century Consciousness
Vasili Byros
Music Studies
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18th Century
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Archaeology
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Gjerdingen
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Listening Styles
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Late Eighteenth Century
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Bell
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Dissonance
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Population Distribution
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Beethoven
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Corpus Study
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Symphony
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Gaussian Distribution
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Music Cognition
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Schema Theory
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Peak Population
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Cognitive Presence
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Tonality
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Adorno
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Modes of Cognition
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Piano Sonatas
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Arts and Humanities
Archeology
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Late Eighteenth-century
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Eighteenth Century
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Cognitive
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Empirical evidence
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Symphony
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1770s
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Mozart
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Music Cognition
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Dissonance
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Piano
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Corpus study
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Schema Theory
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1790s
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Quartet
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Tonality
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Sonata
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Lifecycle
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Case Study
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