music and space: dimensions in conversation
Annette Landau ... [Et al.] (Ed.).
The space here is time - since the eighteenth century is regarded as certain that music is a term of art that has nothing to do with the space. Musical composition was seen as the antipode of interior design architecture. The security of the definition is lost in the twentieth century increasingly. It now irritates artists to disentangle the disciplines to bring the spatial into the music. But what about in practice? As artists, today's space and music in their works? How to connect the human psyche and music room in natural or artificial environment? How a space changes by acoustic signals? And receive € human perception as a deep low notes actually Raft? Or they are heavy and far away? Questions that artists and scholars from the fields of anthropology, geography, acoustics, philosophy, architecture, music and psychology during a symposium in the art room of the Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne on paper and in space are explored.
With contributions from Peter
Allamand, Klaus-Ernst Behne, Gianmario Borio, Michele Calella, Anselm Gerhard, Karen Gloy, Eckhard Kahle, Christina Kubisch, Helga de la Motte-Haber, Ernst Lichtenhahn, Urban Mäder, Axel Michaels, Werner Oechslin, Andreas Oldörp, Daniel Ott, Klaus Pietschmann, Balz T., Justin Winkler
A publication of the Musikhochschule Luzern
2005th 214 p. 32 4c Br CHF 38.00 / EUR 24.80
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ISBN 978-3-0340-0720-7
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