Psychic Distance as a tool for Analysis of the musical theatre of the Golden Age
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Psychic Distance, musical theatre, Golden Age, reception, Juan HidalgoAbstract
This article will deal with my proposal of reception analysis of the musical theatre in Golden-Age Spain from the perspective of the concept of ‘Psychic Distance’. Conscious of the huge gap in the exhaustive reception studies of the Spanish Golden Age I propose an aesthetic method of the Golden-age public research. Firstly, I will present the phenomenon of the Psychic Distance itself and, from then, I will go deeper in mi proposal for a philosophical cultural study. In order to illustrate it, I will give a representative extract of my analysis of the sound layer in three works of the composer Juan Hidalgo: Los celos hacen estrellas, Los juegos olímpicos e Ícaro y Dédalo.
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