• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Live electronic music : composition, performance, study
  • Beteiligte: Sallis, Friedemann [HerausgeberIn]; Bertolani, Valentina [HerausgeberIn]; Burle, Jan [HerausgeberIn]; Zattra, Laura [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: London; New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, [2018]
  • Erschienen in: Routledge research in music
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 340 Seiten); Illustrationen, Notenbeispiele
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 9781315776989
  • RVK-Notation: LS 48655 : Techno und Electronica
    LR 11370 : allgemein
    LR 55000 : Allgemeines
    LR 56000 : allgemein
  • Schlagwörter: Elektronische Musik
  • Entstehung:
  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Beschreibung: During the twentieth century, electronic technology enabled the explosive development of new tools for the production, performance, dissemination and conservation of music. The era of the mechanical reproduction of music has, rather ironically, opened up new perspectives, which have contributed to the revitalisation of the performer’s role and the concept of music as performance. This book examines questions related to music that cannot be set in conventional notation, reporting and reflecting on current research and creative practice primarily in live electronic music. It studies compositions for which the musical text is problematic, that is, non-existent, incomplete, insufficiently precise or transmitted in a nontraditional format. Thus, at the core of this project is an absence. The objects of study lack a reliably precise graphical representation of the work as the composer or the composer/performer conceived or imagined it. How do we compose, perform and study music that cannot be set in conventional notation? The authors of this book examine this problem from the complementary perspectives of the composer, the performer, the musical assistant, the audio engineer, the computer scientist and the musicologist

    Dwelling in a field of sonic relationships: "instrument" and "listening" in an ecosystemic view of live electronics performance / Agostino Di Scipio -- (The) speaking of characters, musically speaking / Chris Chafe -- Collaborating on composition: the role of the musical assistant at IRCAM, CCRMA and CSC / Laura Zattra -- Alvise Vidolin interviewed by Laura Zattra: the role of the computer music designers in composition and performance / Laura Zattra -- Instrumentalists on solo works with live electronics: towards a contemporary form of chamber music? / Franðcois-Xavier Fâeron and Guillaume Boutard -- Approaches to notation in music for piano and live electronics: the performer's perspective / Xenia Pestova -- Encounterpoint: the ungainly instrument as co-performer / John Granzow -- Robotic musicianship in live improvisation involving humans and machines / George Tzanetakis -- Authorship and performance tradition in the age of technology: (with examples from the performace history of works by Luigi Nono, Luciano Berio and Karlheinz Stockhausen) / Angela Ida de Benedictis -- (Absent) authors, texts and technologies: ethnographic pathways and compositional practices / Nicola Scaldaferri -- Computer-supported analysis of religious chant / Dâaniel Pâeter Birâo and George Tzanetakis -- Fixing the fugitive: a case study in spectral transcription of Luigi Non's A Pierre: dell'azzurro silenzio, inquietum: a piáu cori for contrabass flute in G, contrabass clarinet in B flat and live electronics (1985) / Jan Burle -- A spectral examination of Luigi Nono's A Pierre: dell'azzurro silenzio, inquietum (1985) / Friedemann Sallis -- Experiencing music as strong works or as games: the examination of learning processes in the production and reception of live electronic music / Vincent Tiffon