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Creación artística sonora del intérprete clarinetista a partir del concepto live art: Acciones poéticas sonoras (2016-2021)Rodriguez Chavez, Angelica Andrea 12 December 2022 (has links)
[ES] La realización del presente trabajo de investigación tiene como finalidad establecer la relación entre el arte y la vida a partir del proceso creativo del intérprete clarinetista en torno al concepto live art, lo cual conduce a la redimensión del mismo. Teniendo presente que todo proceso creativo toma en gran medida parte de las experiencias de vida, se entreteje un diálogo entre los elementos de la vida, entre lo objetivo y lo subjetivo, en donde se pretende profundizar en el vínculo de la vida y el arte, desde el propio proceso creativo en conexión con la vida, tomando como punto de referencia el concepto live art. Con base en ello se desarrollan una serie de obras de carácter performativo para clarinete vinculadas a dicho concepto.
En este proceso de investigación-creación se establece el estudio del concepto live art a partir de sus antecedentes performance, happening y fluxus, poniendo en relieve los aspectos relevantes que giran en torno a la vida, en donde la acción es el componente esencial que conecta el acto artístico y la vida, en un arte que se introduce en la cotidianidad, cuyas fronteras son difusas y los limites creativos no existen, generando obras de carácter heterogéneo difíciles de clasificar dentro de una práctica creativa definida. De ahí la utilización del concepto live art, el cual emerge en nuestra actualidad para abrigar los procesos creativos híbridos que no encajan en las denominaciones artísticas tradicionales, el cual ha sido adoptado aquí desde su estudio, como base para la realización de las acciones poéticas sonoras, obras para clarinete que unen la propia experiencia creativa con la vida, lo que conduce a una nueva dimensión de dicho concepto.
Así, como resultado de este trabajo de investigación el arte, la vida y la acción, se complementan para la elaboración de las acciones poéticas sonoras, experiencia creativa de la clarinetista, autora de esta tesis, en un proceso creativo heterogéneo que conecta la propia experiencia tanto del arte como de la vida. / [CA] La realització del present treball de recerca té com a finalitat establir la relació entre l'art i la vida a partir del procés creatiu de l'intèrpret clarinetista entorn del concepte live art, la qual cosa condueix a la redimensió d'aquest. Tenint present que tot procés creatiu pren en una gran mesura part de les experiències de vida, s'entretix un diàleg entre els elements de la vida, entre allò objectiu i allò subjectiu, on es pretén aprofundir en el vincle de la vida i l'art, des del propi procés creatiu en connexió amb la vida, prenent com a punt de referència el concepte live art. Amb base en això es desenvolupen una sèrie d'obres de caràcter performatiu per a clarinet vinculades a aquest concepte.
En aquest procés d'investigació-creació s'estableix l'estudi del concepte live art a partir dels seus antecedents performance, happening i fluxus, posant de relleu els aspectes rellevants que giren entorn a la vida, on l'acció és el component essencial que connecta l'acte artístic i la vida, en un art que s'introdueix en la quotidianitat, les fronteres de la qual són difuses i els límits creatius no existeixen, generant obres de caràcter heterogeni difícils de classificar dins d'una pràctica creativa definida. D'ací la utilització del concepte live art, el qual emergeix en la nostra actualitat per a acollir els processos creatius híbrids que no encaixen en les denominacions artístiques tradicionals, el qual ha sigut adoptat ací des del seu estudi, com a base per a la realització de les accions poètiques sonores, obres per a clarinet que uneixen la pròpia experiència creativa amb la vida, la qual cosa condueix a una nova dimensió d'aquest concepte.
Així, com a resultat d'aquest treball de recerca l'art, la vida i l'acció, es complementen per a l'elaboració de les accions poètiques sonores, experiència creativa de la clarinetista, autora d'aquesta tesi, en un procés creatiu heterogeni que connecta la pròpia experiència tant de l'art com de la vida. / [EN] The purpose of this research is to establish the relationship between art and life from the creative process of the clarinetist interpreter around the concept of live art, which leads to a new dimension of live art. Bearing in mind that every creative process takes largely from life experiences, a dialogue is woven between the elements of life, between the objective and the subjective, where it is intended to deepen the link between life and art, from the creative process itself in connection with life, taking as a reference point the concept of live art. Based on this, a series of performative works for clarinet linked to this concept are developed.
In this research-creation process, the study of the live art concept is established from its antecedents performance, happening and fluxus, highlighting the relevant aspects that revolve around life, where action is the essential component that connects the artistic act and life, in an art that is introduced into everyday life, whose boundaries are blurred and creative limits do not exist, generating works of heterogeneous character difficult to classify within a defined creative practice. Hence the use of the concept of live art, which emerges nowadays to shelter the hybrid creative processes that do not fit in the traditional artistic denominations, which has been adopted here, as a basis for the realization of the poetic sound actions, works for clarinet that unite the creative experience with life, which leads to a new dimension of this concept.
Thus, art, life, action, complement each other for the elaboration of poetic sound actions, creative experience of the clarinetist, author of this thesis, in a heterogeneous creative process that connects the experience of both art and life. / Rodriguez Chavez, AA. (2022). Creación artística sonora del intérprete clarinetista a partir del concepto live art: Acciones poéticas sonoras (2016-2021) [Tesis doctoral]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/190628
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"Trash music" : valuing nineteenth-century Italian opera fantasias for woodwindsBecker, Rachel Nicole January 2018 (has links)
Opera fantasias have been denigrated as insufficiently intellectual or serious, as derivative, as merely popular or sentimental. However, many of the perceived flaws were, if not hallmarks, at least accepted realities of Italian opera composing. Like opera itself, the opera fantasia is a popular art form, stylistically predictable yet formally flexible, based heavily on past operatic tradition and prefabricated materials. I approach opera fantasias, instrumental works that use themes from a single opera as the body of their virtuosic and flamboyant material, both historically and theoretically, concentrating on compositions written for and by woodwind-instrument performers in Italy in the second half of the nineteenth century. Important overlapping strands in my theoretical framework include the concept of virtuosity and its gradual demonization, the strong gendered overtones of individual woodwind instruments and of virtuosity, the distinct Italian context of these fantasias, the presentation and alteration of opera narratives in opera fantasias, and the technical and social development of woodwind instruments. I have uncovered a large body of compositions and composers, many of whom have not been written about in English, through archival research in Milan, Naples, Parma, Bologna, and Palermo. This reveals trends in operas used for fantasias, temporally, spatially, and between instruments, as well as further trends in the use of specific melodies. I use contemporary reviews of performances and compositions to attest to the popularity of the opera fantasia throughout the second half of the nineteenth century in Italy, including oboist Antonio Pasculli as a case study. This often overlooked genre is intimately tied to the central canon and deeply connected to its social and musical contexts. Approaching the opera fantasia as a coherent and meaningful group of works clarifies a genre that has been consciously stifled and cultural resonances that still impact music reception and performance today.
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A portfolio of music compositions. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collectionJanuary 2011 (has links)
Dead water : song cycle for tenor and piano -- Shan shui : for string quartet -- Kuang fu : for SSAAATTBB and yangqin -- If life is unknown : for wind quintet -- Symphony II : Marrison for chamber orchestra, male choir, erhu and zheng -- Jazzy illusion of a Chinaman : for clarinet/bass clarinet, piano/electric keyboard, electric guitar, drum set, cello and double bass -- Liao Zhai : Chinese strange tale for recorders , percussions, soprano, tenor and baritone -- A madman's diary : piano solo work. / Tam, Chin Fai. / Thesis (D.Mus.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 391-392). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong , [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese; includes in Chinese.
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Opus 25Bolden, Benjamin 05 1900 (has links)
Opus 25 is a collection of compositions which I created between September
1995 and April 1997. Instrumentation varies; there are works for choirs, chamber
ensembles, solo voice, solo harp, solo piano, and orchestra. All the works included in
this collection have been performed at some point during this same period, and
recordings of these performances can be found on the accompanying cassette.
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Conception d'une clarinette logique / Conception of a logical clarinetGuilloteau, Alexis 30 September 2015 (has links)
Le processus de conception des instruments à anche simple, élaboré au fil des siècles par les facteurs, est essentiellement basé sur des lois de comportement empiriques qui résultent de l’arbitrage des clarinettistes. Leurs critères subjectifs d’appréciation semblent être aussi bien alimentés par des descripteurs acoustiques (fréquence de jeu, spectre perçu, dynamique) que par l’aisance dans leur contrôle. Les connaissances actuelles en propagation guidée dans les réseaux de trous latéraux, offrent une base nécessaire à la prédiction du comportement acoustique linéaire du résonateur de l’instrument. Nous cherchons, à l’aide de ceux-ci, à proposer une méthode d’optimisation géométrique (positions et dimensions des trous latéraux) afin d’atteindre une retranscription objective, la plus proche possible, des critères d’appréciation du musicien. L’heuristique suivie au cours de cette étude vise à affiner les modèles de comportement ainsi que la construction des critères objectifs d’appréciation à l’issue de chaque réalisation d’un prototype de clarinette jusqu’à leur validation expérimentale. Avec l’aide d’un facteur d’instrument, deux prototypes ont été réalisés et nous exposerons les avantages et inconvénients des procédures d’optimisation appliquées à chacun d’eux. / Single reed instruments conception process developed by instrument makers, is essentially based on empirical laws obtained from their interaction with musicians. Some of the subjectives criteria seems to be defined by both acoustic descriptors(like playing frequency, radiating spectrum and musical dynamics for exemple) and the ease of their control. Present knowledges in guided wave propagation in tone hole lattice are a necessary background to explain linear behavior of the clarinet. We aim to develop an optimisation method for clarinet geometrical variables in a way to reach the best objective translation of the clarinetists appraisal criteria. Then, the followed heuristic in this study consist in the enhancement of the acoustic behavior laws in parallel with the development of objective criteria after each logical clarinet making, until their experimental validation. The collaborative work with an instrument maker, helps us to make 2 prototypes with each specific procedure depicted in this document.
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Opus 25Bolden, Benjamin 05 1900 (has links)
Opus 25 is a collection of compositions which I created between September
1995 and April 1997. Instrumentation varies; there are works for choirs, chamber
ensembles, solo voice, solo harp, solo piano, and orchestra. All the works included in
this collection have been performed at some point during this same period, and
recordings of these performances can be found on the accompanying cassette. / Arts, Faculty of / Music, School of / Includes 1 sound cassette / Graduate
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The Development of Luciano Berio's Sequenza IX and Its Implications for Performance PracticeHeaney, Joshua 11 August 2023 (has links)
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