...Vorverstehen)1
We use the term pre-understanding as a translation of Gadamer's notion of Vorverstehen; any kind of interpretation (of texts) requires an anticipated understanding of the analyzed object. [Gadamer, 1960]
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... direction).2
In the final version of the piece the electronics end the section discussed in the session with a massive fermata.
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... piece.3
For a more elaborate discussion on this topic see [Kivy, 1995] and [Östersjö and Hultberg, 2005].
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