Narrow your search

Library

FARO (2)

KU Leuven (2)

LUCA School of Arts (2)

Odisee (2)

Thomas More Kempen (2)

Thomas More Mechelen (2)

UCLL (2)

UGent (2)

ULB (2)

ULiège (2)

More...

Resource type

book (2)


Language

English (1)

Italian (1)


Year
From To Submit

2020 (1)

2016 (1)

Listing 1 - 2 of 2
Sort by

Book
Glenn Gould. Politica della musica
Authors: ---
ISBN: 8878852708 8878854301 Year: 2016 Publisher: Torino : Rosenberg & Sellier,

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Glenn Gould è ormai un’icona del Novecento. La sua immagine campeggia ovunque si parli o si discuta di musica, quasi alla stregua di un marchio registrato. Eppure la diffusione del mito rischia di rimuovere la profondità del musicista, così attento alle dinamiche sociali e politiche, addomesticando il suo messaggio di interprete negli stereotipi della società dell’estetizzazione diffusa. L’autore mette al centro della sua riflessione le questioni teoriche e politiche del lascito gouldiano, analizzando le registrazioni e gli scritti saggistici per costruire un discorso organico sulla sua idea di interpretazione musicale, e non manca di riflettere sull’influsso di Gould, soprattutto nelle opere di Edward W. Said sul fronte della critica culturale e di Thomas Bernhard su quello della letteratura. Si delinea il ritratto di un musicista sensibile a un’idea comunitaria di musica, che ha saputo anticipare un futuro in cui l’arte possa essere goduta e capita con l’attenzione necessaria. Gould si è realmente posto il problema della deriva culturale, provando a costruire soluzioni e a sperimentare pratiche di senso. Emerge un’estetica politica della musica, capace di far uscire la figura dell’artista fuori dai luoghi comuni che deturpano l’immagine di un pianista condannato a essere schiavo del consumismo culturale.


Book
Speechsong : The Gould/Schoenberg Dialogues
Author:
ISBN: 1950192504 1950192490 Year: 2020 Publisher: Brooklyn, NY punctum books

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

"Speechsong is a work of imaginative musicology that addresses the engimas of Schoenberg and Gould, of singing and speaking, of Moses und Aron, of technology and being. Its point of departure is Gould’s last public performance, given at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles, where a number of Schoenberg’s works were performed during his California exile. It is here, after that last performance, that Gould encounters a spectral Schoenberg in a staged conversation that explores Schoenberg’s travails in rethinking the fundamentals of Western music. This first part of Speechsong recalls Schoenberg’s operatic masterpiece, Moses und Aron, in which the divinely inspired Moses seeks the help of his brother to relate his vision: Moses speaks and Aron sings. Written as a twelve-tone composition, the opera produces an involution of harmonics that was Schoenberg’s response to Richard Wagner’s diatribes about synagogue noise. For Gould, Schoenberg’s is a formalist revolution; Schoenberg’s life, however, suggests that it was a search for personal and political freedom.The second half of Speechsong is a critical essay in twelve “moments” that re-articulates the staged conversation as an inquiry into the intersections of music and mediation. Gould’s turn to the recording studio emerges as a post-humanist inquiry into recorded music as a repudiation of the virtuoso tradition and a liberation from unitary notions of selfhood. Schoenberg’s exodus from musical tradition likewise takes his twelve-tone invention beyond musical performance, where it emerges, along with Gould’s soundscapes, as a prototype of acoustic installations by artists such as Stephen Prina and Cory Arcangel. In these works, music abandons the concert hall and the exigencies of harmony for an acoustic space that embraces at once the recordings of Gould and the performances of Schoenberg that have found their home on the internet."

Listing 1 - 2 of 2
Sort by