Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance

Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance
Author: J. Murphy McCaleb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2014
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1228801659

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Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance

Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance
Author: J.Murphy McCaleb
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351568425

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Performing in musical ensembles provides a remarkable opportunity for interaction between people. When playing a piece of music together, musicians contribute to the creation of an artistic work that is shaped through their individual performances. However, even though ensembles are a large part of musical activity, questions remain as to how they function. In Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance, Murphy McCaleb explores the processes by which musicians interact with each other through performance. McCaleb begins by breaking down current models of ensemble interaction, particularly those that rely on the same kind of communication found in conversation. In order to find a new way of describing this interaction, McCaleb considers the nature of the information being shared between musicians during performance. Using examples from postgraduate ensembles at Birmingham Conservatoire as well as his own reflective practice, he examines how an understanding of the relationship between musicians and their instruments may affect the way performers infer information within an ensemble. Drawing upon research from musicology, occupational psychology, and philosophy, and including downloadable resources of excerpts from rehearsals and performances, Embodied Knowledge provides an holistic approach to ensemble research in a manner accessible to performers, researchers and teachers.

Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance

Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance
Author: Dr J Murphy McCaleb
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1472419618

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Performing in musical ensembles provides a remarkable opportunity for interaction between people. When playing a piece of music together, musicians contribute to the creation of an artistic work that is shaped through their individual performances. However, even though ensembles are a large part of musical activity, questions remain as to how they function. In Embodied Knowledge in Ensemble Performance, Murphy McCaleb explores the processes by which musicians interact with each other through performance.

Musicians in the Making

Musicians in the Making
Author: John Scott Rink,Helena Gaunt,Aaron Williamon
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2017
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780199346677

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'Musicians in the Making' explores the creative development of musicians in formal and informal learning contexts. It promotes a novel view of creativity, arguing that creative learning is a complex, lifelong process. Sixteen extended chapters by leading experts are featured alongside ten 'insights' by internationally prominent performers and teachers.

Strategies of Symbolic Nation building in South Eastern Europe

Strategies of Symbolic Nation building in South Eastern Europe
Author: Professor Pål Kolstø
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781472419187

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After the conflagration of Tito’s Yugoslavia a medley of new and not-so-new states rose from the ashes. Some of the Yugoslav successor states have joined, or are about to enter, the European Union, while others are still struggling to define their national borders, symbols, and relationships with neighbouring states. Strategies of Symbolic Nation-building in South Eastern Europe expands upon the existing body of nationalism studies and explores how successful these nation-building strategies have been in the last two decades. Relying on new quantitative research results, the contributors offer interdisciplinary analyses of symbolic nation-building in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia to show that whereas the citizens of some states have reached a consensus about the nation-building project other states remain fragmented and uncertain of when the process will end. A must-read not only for scholars of the region but policy makers and others interested in understanding the complex interplay of history, symbolic politics, and post-conflict transition.

Collaborative and Distributed Processes in Contemporary Music Making

Collaborative and Distributed Processes in Contemporary Music Making
Author: Richard Glover,Lauren Redhead
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-04-09
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781527549470

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This volume represents the second proceedings of the Royal Musical Association’s (RMA) Music and/as Process Study Group. It is not surprising that a large number of the contributors to the Music and/as Process Study Group are active practitioners in the performance and composition of contemporary music. The collaborations documented here represent the bringing together of disciplines, joint work between practitioners who contribute their own specific areas of expertise to a composite creative activity, and work that crosses disciplines in order to make a critical comment in each of them. In this collection, these three types of collaborative work describe an increasing amount of contemporary music practice. In addition to the increasing involvement of practice in research, the understanding and prevalence of practice methodologies in the form of practice research has also increased in musicology. This volume reflects these concerns through contributions from authors who are all active practitioners in their respective fields of music performance, composition, improvisation, and conducting. The diversity of these contributions shows the variety of processes and practices that are currently being undertaken by proponents of the field of contemporary music. These essays provide a snapshot of the current collaborative and distributed processes that are employed by today’s contemporary music practitioners. The chapters contained in this volume reveal the varied nature of the approaches to creativity in music making, and the ways that these are distributed across its practitioners during each stage of the development of musical works.

The Embodiment of Authority

The Embodiment of Authority
Author: Taina Riikonen,Marjaana Virtanen
Publsiher: Interdisziplinäre Studien zur Musik / Interdisciplinary Studies of Music
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Music
ISBN: 363165085X

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Performance is a forum for social action, embodied interaction and shared authority. The Embodiment of Authority discusses the relationship between authorial questions and performances via the following topics: shared authorities, ontologies of art work, diverse roles of rehearsals in the performance process, and embodied knowledge.

The Chamber Musician in the Twenty First Century

The Chamber Musician in the Twenty First Century
Author: Mine Doğantan-DacK
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2022-07-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783038975625

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In recent research, there has been growing emphasis on the collaborative, social, and collective nature of musical behaviour and practices. Among the emerging hypotheses in this connection are the idea that listening to music is always listening together and being with the other; that music making is a matter of intercorporeality, mutuality, and emphatic attunement; and that creative agency in musical practices is fundamentally a distributed phenomenon. Chamber music provides an ideal context for the testing and actualization of these notions. This Special Issue on chamber music and the chamber musician aims to explore the psychological, social, cultural, historical, and artistic issues in the practice of classical chamber music in the twenty-first century. Contributions are invited on any of these aspects and issues involved in being a contemporary classical chamber musician. Authors are encouraged to contextualise their research by reference to the recent literature on collaborative musicking, and among the topics they may choose to address are the cultural and musical demands chamber musicians face and the implications of these demands for their artistic practice, the ways the twenty-first-century chamber musicians engage with historical practices, the newly emerging musical identities and artistic roles available to them, and expressivity in current chamber music practices.