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A revealing study of the physical presence of the musician in musical performance.
Fingers slipping over guitar strings, the tap of a bow against the body of a cello, a pianist humming along to the music: contemporary composers often work with parasitic, non-conventional sounds such as these. Are they to be perceived as musical elements or do they shift attention to the physical effort of music-making, contact between a body and an instrument?

Composer Paul Craenen explores ways in which the musician's body is revealed in musical performance. He leads us from Cage, Lachenmann, Kagel and their contemporaries to a discussion of how today's generation of young composers is writing a body paradigm into composition itself. Micro-temporal physical gestures and instrumental timbre provide the key to unveiling the physical presence of both a musician and a 'composing body'.

The author's concept of 'intercorporeality', along with the idea of an alternating linear and non-linear relationship of the composing body to time, casts new light on the relationship between musicians, composers, and music consumers.


Genres : Non-fictie informatief/professioneel algemeen > Muziek algemeen > Muziektheorie


  • Auteur(s)

    Paul Craenen

  • Uitgever

    Universitaire Pers Leuven

  • Verdeler

    eBoekhuis (CB)

  • Verschijningsdatum

    20/04/2017

  • Serie

    Orpheus Institute Series

  • ISBN

    9789461661531

  • Beschikbaarheid

    Beschikbaar

  • Aantal pagina's

    288 Pagina's

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  • Bestandsgrootte

    2 854 Ko

  • Verdeler

    eBoekhuis (CB)

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    eBoekhuis (CB)

  • Formaat

    ebook (pdf)

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