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Being Time invites a deep consideration of the personal experience
of temporality in music, focusing on the perceptual role of the
listener. Through individual case studies, this book centers on
musical works that deal with time in radical ways. These include
pieces by Morton Feldman, James Saunders, Chiyoko Szlavnics, Ryoji
Ikeda, Toshiya Tsunoda, Laurie Spiegel and Andre O. Moeller.
Multiple perspectives are explored through a series of encounters,
initially between an individual and a work, and subsequently with
each author's varying experiences of temporality. The authors
compare their responses to features such as repetition, speed,
duration and scale from a perceptual standpoint, drawing in
reflections on aspects such as musical memory and anticipation. The
observations made in this book are accessible and relevant to
readers who are interested in exploring issues of temporality from
a broad range of disciplinary perspectives.
This short collection of essays focuses on four areas of immersive
sound environments: repetition, sustained tones, performed
installations and approaches to extended forms. Through in depth
exploration of the experiential nature of these subjects, the
authors offer reflections upon the materials used for these
environments, how they are organised, and the consequences of this
on how we listen.
Being Time invites a deep consideration of the personal experience
of temporality in music, focusing on the perceptual role of the
listener. Through individual case studies, this book centers on
musical works that deal with time in radical ways. These include
pieces by Morton Feldman, James Saunders, Chiyoko Szlavnics, Ryoji
Ikeda, Toshiya Tsunoda, Laurie Spiegel and Andre O. Moeller.
Multiple perspectives are explored through a series of encounters,
initially between an individual and a work, and subsequently with
each author's varying experiences of temporality. The authors
compare their responses to features such as repetition, speed,
duration and scale from a perceptual standpoint, drawing in
reflections on aspects such as musical memory and anticipation. The
observations made in this book are accessible and relevant to
readers who are interested in exploring issues of temporality from
a broad range of disciplinary perspectives.
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