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Auteur/artiestPaul Craenen
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Publicatiejaar2014
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Datum29 apr 2014
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UitgeverLeuven University Press
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SerieOrpheus Institute Series
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FormatBoek
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ISBN9789058679741
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DOI
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Prijs€ 45,00
The Music-making Body at the Composer’s Desk
Fingers slipping over guitar strings, the tap of a bow against the body of a cello, a pianist humming along to the music: contemporary composers often work with parasitic, non-conventional sounds such as these. Are they to be perceived as musical elements or do they shift attention to the physical effort of music-making, contact between a body and an instrument?
Composer Paul Craenen explores ways in which the musician’s body is revealed in musical performance. He leads us from Cage, Lachenmann, Kagel and their contemporaries to a discussion of how today's generation of young composers is writing a body paradigm into composition itself. Micro-temporal physical gestures and instrumental timbre provide the key to unveiling the physical presence of both a musician and a ‘composing body’.
The author's concept of ‘intercorporeality’, along with the idea of an alternating linear and non-linear relationship of the composing body to time, casts new light on the relationship between musicians, composers, and music consumers.
Orpheus Institute Series
Deze crossmediale reeks —gelanceerd in 2013— bevat onder meer monografieën, lezingen en teksten uit conferenties, seminaries, studiedagen en workshops. Daarnaast verschijnen in deze reeks ook thematische publicaties rond onderzoeksprojecten uitgevoerd aan het Orpheus Instituut. De aard van het onderzoek en de onderzoeksresultaten bepalen mee welke vorm de publicatie aanneemt, nl. of ze bestaat uit tekst-, audio- en/of videomateriaal.