Every Performance Is a Stage: Musical Stage Theory as a Novel Account for the Ontology of Musical Works

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This article defends Musical Stage Theory as a novel account of the ontology of musical works. Its main claim is that a musical work is a performance. The significance of this argument is twofold. First, it demonstrates the availability of an alternative, and ontologically tenable, view to well-established positions in the current debate on musical metaphysics. Second, it shows how the revisionary approach of Musical Stage Theory actually provides a better account of the ontological status of musical works.

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Moruzzi, C. (2018). Every Performance Is a Stage: Musical Stage Theory as a Novel Account for the Ontology of Musical Works. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 76(3), 341–351. https://doi.org/10.1111/jaac.12579

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