Experimental Affinities in Music
Author(s)
de Assis, Paulo
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
Experimental Affinities in Music brings together diverse artistic, musicological, historical, and philosophical essays, enhancing a broad discourse on artistic experimentation, and exploring various experimental attitudes in music composed between the thirteenth and twentieth centuries. The golden thread running through the different chapters is the quest for inherently experimental musical practices, a quest pursued from interrogating, descriptive, or challenging perspectives, and always in relation to concrete music examples.
Experimental is taken as an adventurous compositional, interpretive, or performative attitude that can cut across different ages and styles. Affinities suggest connectors and connections, convergences, contiguities, and adjacencies that are found in and through a diversity of approaches and topics.
The texts share a common genesis: the lectures of the International Orpheus Academies for Music and Theory convened by Luk Vaes (2011) and Paulo de Assis (2012, 2013). The affinities found in this volume include essays by Lydia Goehr, Felix Diergarten, Mark Lindley, Martin Kirnbauer, Edward Wickham, Lawrence Kramer, Hermann Danuser, and Thomas Christensen, as well as interviews with pianist Leon Fleisher, with pianist-composer Frederic Rzewski, and with composer Helmut Lachenmann.
(publishing partner ‘Orpheus Institute’)
Keywords
recitation; artistic experimentation; expression; music theory; experimentation; musical meaning; orpheus institute series; interpretation; experiments; performance; Music theoryDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_587990ISBN
9789461661883Publisher
Leuven University PressPublisher website
https://lup.be/Publication date and place
Belgium, Leuven, 2015Grantor
Series
Orpheus Institute Series,Classification
Theory of music and musicology