About The Book: The Musical Faculty: Its Origins and Processes (1914) by William Wallace explores the psychological and physiological foundations of musical ability. Drawing on science, philosophy, and music theory, Wallace examines how musical perception and creativity develop in the human mind. He discusses the evolution of musical sense, the role of memory, emotion, and instinct, and how musical ideas are processed and expressed. Wallace blends scientific inquiry with artistic insight, aiming to explain music not just as an art, but as a natural faculty rooted in human biology and culture. The book reflects his interdisciplinary approach as both a musician and medical doctor.
Author: William Wallace
Pages: 248
Edition: 1914
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