What does it mean to produce resemblance in the performance of written music? Starting from how this question is commonly answered by the practice of interpretation in Western notated art music, this book proposes a move beyond commonly accepted codes, conventions and territories of music performance. Appropriating reflections from post-structural philosophy, visual arts and semiotics, and crucially based upon an artistic research project with a strong creative and practical component, it proposes a new approach to music performance. The approach is based on divergence, on the difference produced by intensifying the chasm between the symbolic aspect of music notation and the irreducible materiality of performance. Instead of regarding perfo...
Transduction is Gilbert Simondon’s key concept for understanding processes of differentiation and of...
Reflections on performance have been part of Western musical theory ever since the composer emerged ...
The idea of musical signification has been implicit for a long time in writings on music, but only d...
What does it mean to produce resemblance in the performance of written music? Starting from how this...
The PhD research project Powers of Divergence - An Experimental Approach to Written Music has been a...
The traditional musicological conception of performance is as the reproduction of pre-existing te...
The gestural-sonorous object, as described by Rolf Inge Godøy, has experienced a gradual aesthetic s...
For the philosophers, aesthetics and musicologists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the top...
The concept of alterity constitutes an important issue in anthropological research and, therefore, i...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...
This project explores music performance as a ritual, arguing that its performative form reflects and...
Beyond interpretation: a proposal for experimental performance practices Logic of Experimentation of...
iii This project explores music performance as a ritual, arguing that its performative form reflects...
Nowadays musical semiotics no longer ignores the fundamental challenges raised by cognitive sciences...
Abstract. The main topic of this paper refers to how music communicates and to what it communicates,...
Transduction is Gilbert Simondon’s key concept for understanding processes of differentiation and of...
Reflections on performance have been part of Western musical theory ever since the composer emerged ...
The idea of musical signification has been implicit for a long time in writings on music, but only d...
What does it mean to produce resemblance in the performance of written music? Starting from how this...
The PhD research project Powers of Divergence - An Experimental Approach to Written Music has been a...
The traditional musicological conception of performance is as the reproduction of pre-existing te...
The gestural-sonorous object, as described by Rolf Inge Godøy, has experienced a gradual aesthetic s...
For the philosophers, aesthetics and musicologists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries the top...
The concept of alterity constitutes an important issue in anthropological research and, therefore, i...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...
This project explores music performance as a ritual, arguing that its performative form reflects and...
Beyond interpretation: a proposal for experimental performance practices Logic of Experimentation of...
iii This project explores music performance as a ritual, arguing that its performative form reflects...
Nowadays musical semiotics no longer ignores the fundamental challenges raised by cognitive sciences...
Abstract. The main topic of this paper refers to how music communicates and to what it communicates,...
Transduction is Gilbert Simondon’s key concept for understanding processes of differentiation and of...
Reflections on performance have been part of Western musical theory ever since the composer emerged ...
The idea of musical signification has been implicit for a long time in writings on music, but only d...