melophobia

Etymology
, from, “fear of music”.

Noun

 * 1) Aversion to music
 * 2) * 1861, "What Wine Does for Us", (editor), : A Weekly Journal, December 7, page 248
 * "en"
 * 1) * 1861, "What Wine Does for Us", (editor), : A Weekly Journal, December 7, page 248
 * "en"

- All the senses, he says, are flattered by wine. “In my youth, when I worked very hard, I used to drink a great deal of tea at breakfast, and,  notwithstanding my passion for music, I detested morning concerts. Since I have analysed and experimented upon the cause of my sensations, I am satisfied that my melophobia was caused by the astringent action of the tea on my nervous system in general, and on my acoustic nerves in particular.

Related terms

 * melophobe
 * melophobic