This editorial frames the problem of improvisation as both an embodied social practice and an "unthinkable" event-horizon of the possible. If this observation approximates a truth about improvisation, we may well ask, how musical improvisation in the forms it has taken in the last century, aligns with other social practices in which similarly high stakes are in evidence. The editorial addresses how emergent rights discourses (especially in the latter half of the twentieth century) coincide historically with the arrival of radical forms of free improvisation (think John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman, and Albert Ayler). Are there ways of thinking about the aesthetics of improvisation that overlap with re-invigorated notions of civic engagement ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
This investigation seeks to explore connection points between music and societal processes, by linki...
By exploring the supposedly democratic ideal in jazz and improvised music, Corey Mwamba and Guro Gra...
Addressing a wide range of improvised art and music forms—from jazz and cinema to dance and literatu...
Despite its ubiquity in everyday life and non-Eurocentric musics, improvisation is discursively cons...
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...
This article hazards a definition of improvisation as a "contingent encounter," not in order to sett...
Jacques Attali writes that music can serve to “invent categories and dynamics and regenerate social ...
This chapter examines the role of improvisation in a range of musical styles: classical, jazz, folk,...
Group musical improvisation represents a profoundly collaborative creative process. The improvised f...
A follow on special issue from the issue: "Improvisation and Social Inclusion" (Vol. 38, Issue 5)
This essay unpacks a new term in improvisation studies and discourse, improvisioning. Improvisioning...
Notions of subjectivity and individuality pervade the discourse around jazz and non-idiomatic improv...
Life is difficult, never the same, always challenging acquired patterns of behavior and expectation,...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
This investigation seeks to explore connection points between music and societal processes, by linki...
By exploring the supposedly democratic ideal in jazz and improvised music, Corey Mwamba and Guro Gra...
Addressing a wide range of improvised art and music forms—from jazz and cinema to dance and literatu...
Despite its ubiquity in everyday life and non-Eurocentric musics, improvisation is discursively cons...
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...
This article hazards a definition of improvisation as a "contingent encounter," not in order to sett...
Jacques Attali writes that music can serve to “invent categories and dynamics and regenerate social ...
This chapter examines the role of improvisation in a range of musical styles: classical, jazz, folk,...
Group musical improvisation represents a profoundly collaborative creative process. The improvised f...
A follow on special issue from the issue: "Improvisation and Social Inclusion" (Vol. 38, Issue 5)
This essay unpacks a new term in improvisation studies and discourse, improvisioning. Improvisioning...
Notions of subjectivity and individuality pervade the discourse around jazz and non-idiomatic improv...
Life is difficult, never the same, always challenging acquired patterns of behavior and expectation,...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.T...
This investigation seeks to explore connection points between music and societal processes, by linki...
By exploring the supposedly democratic ideal in jazz and improvised music, Corey Mwamba and Guro Gra...