The author frames the spectrum of music professions along the evolutionary axis of human experience. Musical trades are deeply rooted in the anthropological necessity of producing and listening to sounds; they transform with the evolution of technical and technological revolutions, reaching today’s new sensory dimensions represented by the infosphere. The body, by repositioning and reshaping its receptive faculties, does not lose its centrality but instead fosters interconnections and the fluidity of languages.

Professioni Plurali

Gianni Nuti
2025-01-01

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The author frames the spectrum of music professions along the evolutionary axis of human experience. Musical trades are deeply rooted in the anthropological necessity of producing and listening to sounds; they transform with the evolution of technical and technological revolutions, reaching today’s new sensory dimensions represented by the infosphere. The body, by repositioning and reshaping its receptive faculties, does not lose its centrality but instead fosters interconnections and the fluidity of languages.
2025
music professions – music and expression – music and well-being – music and infosphere
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