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Musical Models of Democracy
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Engelsk Hardback

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Music''s role in animating democracy--whether through protests and demonstrations, as a vehicle for political identity, or as a means of overcoming social divides--is well understood. Yet musicians have also been drawn to the potential of embodying democracy itself through musical processes and relationships. In this book, author Robert Adlington uses modern democratic theory to explore what he terms the ''musical modelling of democracy'' as manifested in modern and experimental music of the global North. Throughout the book, Adlington demonstrates how composers and musicians have taken strikingly different approaches to this kind of musical modelling. For some, democratic principles inform the textural relationships inscribed into musical scores, as in the case of Elliott Carter''s ''polyvocal'' compositions. Pioneers of musical indeterminacy sought to democratise the relationship between composer and performers by leaving open key decisions about the realisation of a work. Musicians have involved audiences in active participation to liberate them from the passivity of spectatorship. Free improvisation groups have experimented with new kinds of egalitarian relationships between performers to reject old hierarchies. In examining these different approaches, Adlington illuminates the achievements and ambiguities of musical models of democracy. As a result, this book not only offers an important new perspective on modern musicians'' engagement with a central political idea of the past century, but it also encourages a deeper and more critical engagement with the idea of democracy within present-day musical life.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
240
ISBN-13:
9780197658819
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0197658814
Udg. Dato:
19 dec 2023
Længde:
22mm
Bredde:
243mm
Højde:
162mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press Inc
Oplagsdato:
19 dec 2023
Forfatter(e):
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