Controlling Creative Processes in Music (inbunden)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Serie
Schriften zur Musikpsychologie und Musikasthetik (del 12)
Antal sidor
255
Utgivningsdatum
1998-04-01
Förlag
Peter Lang GmbH
Dimensioner
210 x 145 x 10 mm
Vikt
348 g
ISBN
9783631331163

Controlling Creative Processes in Music

Häftad,  Engelska, 1998-04-01
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More than 60 years have passed since Julius Bahle's fundamental study of the creative musical process in 1936. Although Bahle gave the green light to a systematic investigation of creative musical processes, a simple repetition of his approach would not be possible nowadays because the historical development of the artist's position has become a mixture of the former, separated roles: Today the interpreter also serves as a composer, or the listener as an interpreter. For these reasons the editors were convinced that a new approach to the topic of creative processes in music could not be restricted to the field of composition, but can be found in several artistic areas and therefore, creativity research must also include recent developments in other fields, such as performance research, computer music, and real-time improvisation. The idea of control and regulation in creative processes is a link between the disciplines.
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The Editors: Reinhard Kopiez is Professor of Systematic Musicology at the Music Academy in Wuerzburg (Bavaria, Germany). His main interest is performance research. Wolfgang Auhagen is Professor of Systematic Musicology at the Humboldt University Berlin (Germany). He is working in the field of perception of tempo and tonality.