Eperdument livrer mon corps - Composing the performer and models of dramaturgy for the solo instrumentalist
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Contemporary music practice is no longer a clearly defined artistic labour, nor is the concept of authorship in the context of interpreting and composing new music. When performers interpret new works, or engage with new notations and extended-techniques, the inherited borders between performer and composer become porous. My research is concerned with the way in which new
music performance practice has become a recomposition of the classical music role-play between performer, composer and score, and as an autoethnographic study I am reconsidering the role of the performer in luminous for solo alto flute (2012-2014).
music performance practice has become a recomposition of the classical music role-play between performer, composer and score, and as an autoethnographic study I am reconsidering the role of the performer in luminous for solo alto flute (2012-2014).
Keywords
- Performance, Contemporary Music, Artistic Research
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Eperdument livrer mon corps - Composing the performer and models of dramaturgy for the solo instrumentalist |
Publication status | Published - 6 Sept 2018 |