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Author/artistPaulo de Assis, Mieko Kanno and Juan Parra Cancino
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Publication year2009
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Publishing houseLeuven University Press
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SeriesORCiM Series
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SubtypeBook
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ISSN9789490389024
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Price€ 15,00
Essays on Notation, Editing and Performance
The three essays of Dynamics of Constraints express some fundamental issues addressed by ORCiM’s research group ‘the musician’s relation to notation’. Paulo de Assis argues that critical editions should generate critical users, advocating for a new kind of editor and performer; Mieko Kanno’s contribution reflects the rapid expansion of the use of electronics in contemporary music, stating that every new work creates an original compositional environment, where the performer’s movement-sound co-ordination is given a new significance, while Juan Parra Cancino points towards a kind of composition, where both the performing and the listening experience don’t aim to achieve a 'final' version of the piece – an entity that might ever manifest.
ORCiM Series
This series of four books explicitly "zooms in" on studies that take artistic practice as their point of departure and deals with questions and challenges that arise from that practice. With this publication series, the Orpheus Institute helped develop a discipline-specific discourse in the field of artistic research in music, which at the same time acted as a springboard for future research in this young but fascinating area.