Listening to the link. Music and primal relationships

Journal title INTERAZIONI
Author/s Ludovica Grassi
Publishing Year 2015 Issue 2015/1
Language Italian Pages 15 P. 60-74 File size 73 KB
DOI 10.3280/INT2015-001006
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Sharing the same fabric and dynamics with psychic life, music has a significant role in primal somato-psychic development and unfolding of representational processes: language itself springs out of musical innate competence and lies forever upon musical qualities. The analysis of a boy, whose existence begun in a condition of dislocation and dyschrony as to his parents’ desire, supports the hypotheses that when ruptures of the dawning sensory organization happen before the possibility itself of the existence of a mother-infant tie, they will affect the core of primal processes together with their rhythmical and sound features. It is suggested that in psychoanalytical research and clinic it is not a matter of applying psychoanalysis to music, but music to psychoanalysis.

Keywords: Dyschrony, music, primal processes, rhythm, silence, temporality

Ludovica Grassi, Ascoltare la relazione: musica e legami originari in "INTERAZIONI" 1/2015, pp 60-74, DOI: 10.3280/INT2015-001006