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Noise as a Constructive Element in Music Mark Delaere

Noise as a Constructive Element in Music By Mark Delaere

Noise as a Constructive Element in Music by Mark Delaere


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This book includes work on avant-garde music developed in the domain of classical music as well. In addition to already well-established (social) historical and aesthetical perspectives on noise and noise music, this volume also offers contributions by music analysts.

Noise as a Constructive Element in Music Summary

Noise as a Constructive Element in Music: Theoretical and Music-Analytical Perspectives by Mark Delaere

Music and noise seem to be mutually exclusive. Music is generally considered as an ordered arrangement of sounds pleasing to the ear and noise as its opposite: chaotic, ugly, aggressive, sometimes even deafening. When presented in a musical context, noise can thus act as a tool to express resistance to predominant cultural values, to society or to socioeconomic structures (including those of the music industry). The oppositional stance confirms current notions of noise as something which is destructive, a belief not only cherished by hard-core rock bands but also shared by engineers and companies developing devices to suppress or reduce noise in our daily environment.

In contrast to the common opinions on noise just described, this volume seeks to explore the constructive potential of noise in contemporary musical practices. Rather than viewing noise as a defect, this volume aims at studying its aesthetic and cultural potential.

Within the noise music study field, most recent publications focus on subgenres such as psychedelic post-rock, industrial, hard-core punk, trash or rave, as they developed from rock and popular music. This book includes work on avant-garde music developed in the domain of classical music as well. In addition to already well-established (social) historical and aesthetical perspectives on noise and noise music, this volume offers contributions by music analysts.

About Mark Delaere

Mark Delaere is Professor in Musicology at the University of Leuven. His research covers music from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with a special focus on the interaction between analysis, history, theory and aesthetics. Book publications include Funktionelle Atonalitat (1993), New Music, Aesthetics and Ideology (ed. 1995), Rewriting Recent Music History. The Development of Early Serialism 19471957 (ed. 2011) and the bilingual edition (German, English) of the complete correspondence between Karlheinz Stockhausen and Karel Goeyvaerts (2017, together with Imke Misch). He is currently leading the research project on noise music at the University of Leuven.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Blessings of Noise Music, PART I : The Joys of Noise: Historical, Theoretical, Aesthetic and Cultural Perspectives, 1. Noise Annoys, Noise is the Future: Noise in Communication and Cybernetic Theories and Popular Music Practices, 2. Save Our Noise: When Sound Out of Place Deserves Our Protection, 3. Tracing Earlines in Ethnomusicology, 4. Noise, Not Music, 5. Between Morphological Research and Social Criticism: Notes on the Aesthetics of Noise in Avant-Garde Music, PART II: Music-Analytical Case Studies, 6. Analysing Non-Score Based Music, 7. Noise in Spectral Music, 8. Is There Noise in Helmut Lachenmanns Music? Temporal Form and Moments of Presence in the String Quartet Gran Torso, 9. The Mic as a Scalpel Skinning the Voice in Henri Chopins Sound Poetry, 10. Noise as Ground in Improvised Music: The Case of Chris Corsano, 11. Stretching Musicality to the Extreme: Vertical Composition in Merzbows Noise Music

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NPB9781032200392
9781032200392
1032200391
Noise as a Constructive Element in Music: Theoretical and Music-Analytical Perspectives by Mark Delaere
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-09-12
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