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Collaborative and distributed processes in contemporary music-making
- Title
- Collaborative and distributed processes in contemporary music-making / edited by Lauren Redhead and Richard Glover.
- Publication
- Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.
- ©2018
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- Description
- viii, 226 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
- Summary
- 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.
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction: Collaborative and distributed processes in contemporary music-making / Richard Glover and Lauren Redhead -- I, Perspectives on collaboration in aspects of contemprary composition: Colourful interactions : composers, theatrical scores, and music as performance / Louis d'Heudieres. A common method? : distributed creativity in composition and/as practice research / Lauren Redhead. Interaction and game design in Build-a-chord workshop / Richard Glover -- II, Distributed group processes: The body orchestral / Cayenna Ponchione-Bailey. Group Entremeios : collective creativity and technology / Rogério Costa, Felipe Merker Castallani, Alessandra Bochio, and Alexandre Zamith Almeida. Adaptive Markov network : a music game piece for free improvisers / Stefano Kalonaris --- III, Examples of composer-performer collaborative relationships. Multiple roles and forms of entertainment in the multimedia works of Adam de la Cour / Zubin Kanga and Adam de la Cour. Unreal-time improv / Panos Ghikas. This is not a ... / Catherine Laws -- IV, An invitation. Taking nothing for granted / Maya Verlaak.
- ISBN
- 152751398X
- 9781527513983
- OCLC
- on1047556252
- SCSB-9237480
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library