This investigation seeks to explore connection points between music and societal processes, by linking improvised music to cultural networks and social practices. Exceeding musicological and action-theoretical reflections, the improvisation is regarded from a cultural sociological perspective, which asks how improvisational practices can be integrated into cultural, historical and discursive contexts. Taking free jazz as the scope of the investigation, it is argued that there is a necessity to discuss its characteristic improvisation, in connection to the critical, radical and aesthetical practices of the African-American community. The musical practices of free jazz, therefore, can be seen as social practices, in which a form of resistance...
This chapter examines the role of improvisation in a range of musical styles: classical, jazz, folk,...
This editorial frames the problem of improvisation as both an embodied social practice and an "unth...
This exegesis explores how differing musical languages can be used in collaboration to create new st...
ABSTRACT - Jazz, power and freedom are historically closely associated. The word Jazz carries »(...)...
The general objective of this dissertation is to gain deeper insight into the nature and values of t...
Jacques Attali writes that music can serve to “invent categories and dynamics and regenerate social ...
A significant part of the work of orchestras that interpret composed music is aimed at optimizing th...
Addressing a wide range of improvised art and music forms—from jazz and cinema to dance and literatu...
This paper examines the manner in which particular discourses have served to shape and influence bro...
In this paper I apply Pierre Bourdieu's work on the field of cultural production to understand the l...
Based on the fundamental question Is free improvisation a musical genre , this presentation, will in...
Based on the fundamental question Is free improvisation a musical genre , this presentation, will in...
Improvisation is often regarded as a central, constitutive, and even defining element of jazz, and a...
This dissertation examines certain dimensions of jazz rhetoric, performance, and organizational acti...
Scholarship on African-American avant-garde jazz and European free music is prominently featured in ...
This chapter examines the role of improvisation in a range of musical styles: classical, jazz, folk,...
This editorial frames the problem of improvisation as both an embodied social practice and an "unth...
This exegesis explores how differing musical languages can be used in collaboration to create new st...
ABSTRACT - Jazz, power and freedom are historically closely associated. The word Jazz carries »(...)...
The general objective of this dissertation is to gain deeper insight into the nature and values of t...
Jacques Attali writes that music can serve to “invent categories and dynamics and regenerate social ...
A significant part of the work of orchestras that interpret composed music is aimed at optimizing th...
Addressing a wide range of improvised art and music forms—from jazz and cinema to dance and literatu...
This paper examines the manner in which particular discourses have served to shape and influence bro...
In this paper I apply Pierre Bourdieu's work on the field of cultural production to understand the l...
Based on the fundamental question Is free improvisation a musical genre , this presentation, will in...
Based on the fundamental question Is free improvisation a musical genre , this presentation, will in...
Improvisation is often regarded as a central, constitutive, and even defining element of jazz, and a...
This dissertation examines certain dimensions of jazz rhetoric, performance, and organizational acti...
Scholarship on African-American avant-garde jazz and European free music is prominently featured in ...
This chapter examines the role of improvisation in a range of musical styles: classical, jazz, folk,...
This editorial frames the problem of improvisation as both an embodied social practice and an "unth...
This exegesis explores how differing musical languages can be used in collaboration to create new st...