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Hearing Peace - Music, Sound and Notes in Peace Education

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Listening to peace. When social scientists, publicists and teachers approach the problem of peace, they pay special attention to the causes of violence and war. Recently, however, insights into the causes of peace have gained broad resonance. The question is which factors, individually and in their interaction, are sustainably conducive to peace. Aesthetic dimensions of a peace order, however, usually remain underexposed, although the problem of peace can be impressively conveyed through images of peace. The fact that the essays in this book explain that access to various dimensions of peace through musical and compositional contributions can also be illuminating: Which peace-relevant problems have composers addressed in their works? Striking examples are explained. They are all to be found in the offerings of classical, i.e. value-retaining music of the past five centuries.
- A unique book on peace education
- For teachers and students in peace research and in music studies
- Written by one of the co-founders of peace research in Germany
- A key background book for peace concerts
- A musical appeal for peace

List of contents

Part I: Overture.- Chapter 1. Making Peace Audible and Aesthetically Grounding It - Quasi una fantasia.- Part II:  Modulations.- Chapter 2. Peace: What Are We Talking About?.- Chapter 3. How to Set Peace to Notes?.- Chapter 4. 'Sound the Alarm, Gather Your Friends!' Peace in the Music of Today.- Part III: Finale - Variations.- Chapter 5. Seismographic Recollection of the Future: Karl Amadeus Hartmann.- Chapter 6. Sounds of Peace - More than a Utopia: Isang Yun.- Chapter 7. Dona nobis pacem - a Lasting Demand: Arthur Honegger.- Chapter 8. Stubbornly Contemporary, Not Entertaining: Reflections of a Social Scientist on Political Aspects of Klaus Huber's Musical Works.- Part IV: On Dieter Senghaas.- Chapter 9. The Author's Biographical Notes.- Chapter 10. The Author's Relevant Publications:  A Selective Bibliography Until 2024.- Appendix.- On HGB Foundation.- On the Author.

About the author

Dieter Senghaas, professor emeritus of international relations, University of Bremen, was one of most innovative contemporary German social scientists, with major contributions on peace and development research and on music and peace. He was awarded many prizes: the International Peace Research Award (1987), Göttingen Peace Prize (1999), Culture and Peace Prize of the Villa Ichon in Bremen (2006), and the Leopold-Kohr Prize of the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research (2010).

Summary

Listening to peace. When social scientists, publicists and teachers approach the problem of peace, they pay special attention to the causes of violence and war. Recently, however, insights into the causes of peace have gained broad resonance. The question is which factors, individually and in their interaction, are sustainably conducive to peace. Aesthetic dimensions of a peace order, however, usually remain underexposed, although the problem of peace can be impressively conveyed through images of peace. The fact that the essays in this book explain that access to various dimensions of peace through musical and compositional contributions can also be illuminating: Which peace-relevant problems have composers addressed in their works? Striking examples are explained. They are all to be found in the offerings of classical, i.e. value-retaining music of the past five centuries.
- A unique book on peace education
- For teachers and students in peace research and in music studies
- Written by one of the co-founders of peace research in Germany
- A key background book for peace concerts
- A musical appeal for peace

Product details

Authors Dieter Senghaas
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Original title Frieden hören - Musik, Klang und Töne in der Friedenspädagogik
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.07.2025
 
EAN 9783031849831
ISBN 978-3-0-3184983-1
No. of pages 119
Illustrations XII, 119 p. 35 illus., 34 illus. in color.
Series Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Psychologie, Pädagogik: Theorie und Philosophie, Music, Politik und Staat, Isang Yun, Arthur Honegger, Peace and Conflict Studies, Education Science, Karl Amadeus Hartmann, Peace Education, music in peacebuilding, peace research, peace concerts, Dona nobis pacem, Peace Psychology

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