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On memory, nostalgia, and the temporal expression of Josquin's Ave Maria… Virgo Serena

Jessica Wiskus(Mary Pappert School of Music, Duquesne University)

pp. 397-413

Abstract

I draw upon Edmund Husserl's classic text, On the Phenomenology of the Consciousness of Internal Time (18931917), in order to reframe some of his insight regarding the structures of inner time-consciousness and lay the groundwork for a few claims of my own. First, I show how musical expression is constituted in relation to the flowing movement of absolute subjectivity. Moreover, by carefully distinguishing between retention and recollection, I clarify, on the one hand, music's ability to support access to memory proper (i.e. memory as a representation of the past) and, on the other hand, its ability to keep the past "in play," so to speak (i.e. as an experience of nostalgia—as a perception of the past in terms of protentions that pertain to the present). In this way, we come to understand how music offers a unique memorial capacity—it makes possible the life of the past, as the vital movement of absolute subjectivity. Throughout the essay, I refer to Josquin's motet Ave Maria…virgo serena in order to clarify the specific temporal structures that are at issue.

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Published in:

(2019) Continental Philosophy Review 52 (4).

Pages: 397-413

DOI: 10.1007/s11007-019-09470-z

Full citation:

Wiskus Jessica (2019) „On memory, nostalgia, and the temporal expression of Josquin's Ave Maria… Virgo Serena“. Continental Philosophy Review 52 (4), 397–413.