Reconceiving Structure in Contemporary Music

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Aural Culture
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composer performer listener perspectives
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contemporary classical repertoire
Contemporary Music
Critical Reflections Structure
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Electro-acoustic Works
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Investigative Encounters
Kaija Saariaho
Morphing Process
Morphing Relations
Music
Music Analysis
music analysis methods
Music Cognition
Music Theory
Musical Things
Musical Work
Musicology
Nostalgic Remembering
Peter Paul Verbeek
Post-classical
postminimalism
Productive Analytical Inquiry
Recent Music
Research
Section VI
Sofia Gubaidulina
Sound Things
Spiral Events
Stacy Garrop
String Quartet
structural listening techniques
Structure
T1 T1
Tape Part
Timbral Types
Vienna Circle Philosophers
Wayfaring Stranger
Western Classical Music Tradition

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138824331
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book studies recent music in the western classical tradition, offering a critique of current analytical/theoretical approaches and proposing alternatives. The critique addresses the present fringe status of recent music sometimes described as crossover, postmodern, post-classical, post-minimalist, etc. and demonstrates that existing descriptive languages and analytical approaches do not provide adequate tools to address this music in positive and productive terms. Existing tools and concepts were developed primarily in the mid-20th century in tandem with the high modernist compositional aesthetic, and they have changed little since then. The aesthetics of music composition, on the other hand, have been in constant transformation. Lochhead proposes new ways to conceive musical works, their structurings of musical experience and time, and the procedures and goals of analytic close reading. These tools define investigative procedures that engage the multiple perspectives of composers, performers, and listeners, and that generate conceptual modes unique to each work. In action, they rebuild a conceptual, methodological, and experiential place for recent music. These new approaches are demonstrated in analyses of four pieces: Kaija Saariaho’s Lonh (1996), Sofia Gubaidulina’s Second String Quartet (1987), Stacy Garrop’s String Quartet no.2, Demons and Angels (2004-05), and Anna Clyne’s "Choke" (2004). This book defies the prediction of classical music’s death, and will be of interest to scholars and musicians of classical music, and those interested in music theory, musicology, and aural culture.

Judy Lochhead is a theorist and musicologist whose work focuses on the most recent musical practices in North America and Europe, with particular emphasis on music of the western classical tradition. Her work builds upon concepts and methodologies of various post-philosophies with a particular emphasis on post-phenomenology. She teaches in the Music Department at Stony Brook University.

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