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Musical Emotions and Timbre: from Expressiveness to Atmospheres

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PHILOSOPHIA
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DOI: 10.1007/s11406-023-00700-6

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Music aesthetics; Philosophy of music; Musical emotions; Timbre

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This paper addresses the question of how emotional qualities can be attributed to musical timbre. It presents the notion of musical expressiveness and explores the link between timbre and atmosphere. The findings suggest that both musical emotions and atmospheres are affectively charged externalities that are apprehended by the subject without cognitive mediation.
In this paper, I address the question of how emotional qualities can be attributed to musical timbre, an acoustic feature that has proven challenging to explain using traditional accounts of musical emotions. I begin presenting the notion of musical expressiveness, as it has been conceived by cognitivists to account for the emotional quality of various musical elements like melody and rhythm. However, I also point out some limitations in these accounts, which hinder their ability to fully elucidate the emotional expressiveness of timbre, especially when considering it as a result of non-cognitively mediated processes. Consequently, I explore the link between timbre and atmosphere by reviewing anecdotal sources that have characterized timbre in terms of atmosphere. The goal here is to determine if these characterizations should be seen as merely allusive and metaphoric expressions or if they genuinely reveal essential properties of timbre. To achieve this goal, I delve deeper into the notion of atmosphere, and I show that it shares several key traits with the notion of musical emotions as conceived in the cognitivist's account. Both musical emotions and atmospheres are affectively charged externalities that are apprehended by the subject without cognitive mediation. Drawing from this insight, I conclude that the notion of atmosphere can serve as a valuable tool in explaining the emotional expressivity of timbre without invoking the resemblance-based mechanisms often found in cognitive accounts of expressiveness.

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