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Zoomusicology and Ethnomusicology: A Marriage to Celebrate in Heaven
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2018
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What Cartesian nonsense to think of birdsong as pre-programmed cries uttered by birds to advertise their presence to the opposite sex, and so forth! Each bird-cry is a full-hearted release of the self into the air, accompanied by such joy, as we can barely comprehend.
(J. M. Coetzee, Diary of a Bad Year, 2008:132)
S'il s'avère que la musique est un phénomène répandu chez plusieurs espèces vivantes en-dehors de l'homme, cela remettra forcément en cause la définition de la musique, et plus largement de l'homme et de sa culture, ainsi que l'idée que l'on se fait de l'animal lui-měme.
(François-Bernard Mâche, Musique, mythe, nature, 1983:61)
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