A Semiotic Approach To Open Notations

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A Semiotic Approach to Open Notations

A Semiotic Approach to Open Notations
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781108865111
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Book Synopsis A Semiotic Approach to Open Notations by : Tristan McKay

Download or read book A Semiotic Approach to Open Notations written by Tristan McKay and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2021-04-29 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Along with twentieth-century developments in playing techniques, technologies, and concepts of musical sound, the notations employed by composers have also changed. Composers of what Umberto Eco calls 'open works' often employ intentionally ambiguous music notations. These open notations ask the performer to play a radical and active role in co-creating the musical work. Scores that feature open notations have been part of the Western classical music landscape since the mid-twentieth century, and continue to have a vibrant community of practitioners today. In this Element, Tristan McKay considers intersections of ambiguity, authority, and identity in works with open notations. He develops a semiotic approach to open notation analysis and puts it into practice with in-depth analyses of openly notated works by Earle Brown, Will Redman, and Leah Asher.


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