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Word Events Dr. John Lely

Word Events By Dr. John Lely

Word Events by Dr. John Lely


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Verbal notation is commonly used in experimental music, as well as related areas of arts practice involving performance or object making. This book focuses on an approach to notation that uses the written word, as opposed to symbols, to convey information to whoever chooses to interpret the notation.

Word Events Summary

Word Events: Perspectives on Verbal Notation by Dr. John Lely

This is an outstanding collection of text scores from key composers and artists, as well as original essays and interviews offering guidance and lucid analysis. Word Events focuses on an approach to notation that uses the written word, as opposed to symbols, to convey information to whoever chooses to interpret the notation. Verbal notation is commonly used in experimental music, as well as related areas of arts practice involving performance or object making. Practitioners point to a number of reasons for using it: notation with written words is accessible to a wide range of people, including those who cannot read traditional Western stave notation; it can express temporal relationships between elements of a composition in a flexible way; it makes association with other writing contexts, such as poetry, prose, instructions, recipes, koans and aphorisms; it can express ideas with great precision; it can express generalities; it can determine many different types of relationships between the scorer and reader; and, it can express ideas and concepts as well as providing prescriptions for action. The aim of this book is to present a broad range of perspectives on how and why scorers use verbal notation.

Word Events Reviews

Diverse models of scoring and text-based instructions have animated experiments in music, performance, visual art, dance and poetry for over fifty years. A crucial tool in the emergence of interdisciplinary art practices, verbal notation deftly cuts across genres and categories. Short event scores, long prose pieces and enigmatic statements potentially cue actions from swinging microphones to making a salad to playing a long sustained chord. Key decisions are left to performers, and realizations may be concrete and audible or simply generate a state of awareness. It is the ultimate open form. Combining scores, statements and short critical essays, Word Events brings together classic works with more recent projects that show the continued vitality of this practice. This is a collection we have needed for a long time. - Liz Kotz, Associate Professor of Art History, UC Riverside and author of, Words to Be Looked At: Language in 1960s Art
The 1960s and 1970s were, in the words of composer David Behrman, a time in which 'established techniques were thrown away and the nature of sound was dealt with from scratch.' The five-line staff collapsed under the weight of innovations like indeterminacy, Fluxus, live electronic music, performance art, and sound installations. The verbal score emerged as a pragmatic, egalitarian alternative. Today, with Sound Art ascendant, these scores have a newfound significance for all those concerned with performance outside the continuum of traditionally notated Western music. Sadly, the majority of these self-published documents remain exceedingly difficult to find, despite widespread webification of historical flotsam. In this volume Lely and Saunders have assembled an extraordinary collection of important scores, ranging from the exalted to the ephemeral. The inclusion of commentary by the artists themselves, as well as the first systematic analysis of the various forms of prose score, makes Word Events an invaluable resource for scholars and practicing artists alike. - Nicolas Collins, Professor, Department of Sound, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Editor-in-Chief, Leonardo Music Journal

About Dr. John Lely

John Lely is a composer and performer. James Saunders is a composer, and is Head of the Centre for Musical Research at Bath Spa University, UK. He is the editor of The Ashgate Research Companion to Experimental Music.

Table of Contents

Part I: On the Role of Grammar in Verbal Notation; Context; Register; Processes; Tense; Modality; Mood; Voice; Circumstances; Part II: Scores, Writings and Commentaries; Robert Ashley; G. Douglas Barrett; Antoine Beuger; George Brecht; Gavin Bryars; John Cage; Cornelius Cardew; Philip Corner; Bill Drummond; Ken Friedman; Malcolm Goldstein; Daniel Goode; Lawrence Halprin; Tom Johnson; Seth Kim-Cohen; Bengt af Klintberg; Alison Knowles; Takehisa Kosugi; Joseph Kudirka; Sol LeWitt; Annea Lockwood; Alvin Lucier; George Maciunas; Benedict Mason; Kenneth Maue; Pauline Oliveros; Michael Parsons; Ben Patterson; Michael Pisaro; Frederic Rzewski; Erik Satie; Craig Shepard; Kunsu Shim; Mieko (Chieko) Shiomi; Hugh Shrapnel; Howard Skempton; Mark So; Karlheinz Stockhausen; Jennifer Walshe; Manfred Werder; John White; Michael Winter; Christian Wolff; Daniel Wolf; Amnon Wolman; Sources; Bibliography.

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NLS9781441173102
9781441173102
1441173102
Word Events: Perspectives on Verbal Notation by Dr. John Lely
New
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2012-05-10
488
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