Tonkunst

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Tonkunst, (German: [ˈtoːnˌkʊnst] ; "Sound Art" or more literally "The Art of Tone"), is an obsolete term in the German language applied to art music of the 19th century, and often used in music history and musical aesthetic representations.[1] It is sometimes used as a translation for "music" in German,[2] but it holds different connotations[1] than the direct translation ("musik").[3] It likely originated from the need to give the music a place among the classical arts like architecture, sculpture, painting, prose, and poetry, and also recognize the composer or musician as a creative individual.[1]

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