Live Electronic Music: Composition, Performance, Study (Routledge Research in Music)

Live Electronic Music: Composition, Performance, Study (Routledge Research in Music)

by Friedemann Sallis (Editor), JanBurle (Editor), Laura Zattra (Editor), ValentinaBertolani (Editor)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 358
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 22 Nov 2017

ISBN 10: 1138022608
ISBN 13: 9781138022607

Author Bio
Friedemann Sallis is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Music Department at the University of Calgary, Canada. Valentina Bertolani is currently pursuing a PhD in musicology at the University of Calgary, Canada. Jan Burle is a scientist at Julich Centre for Neutron Science, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Outstation at MLZ in Garching, Germany. Laura Zattra is a research fellow at Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) in Paris, France.