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Subject:

Tracking the Creative Process in Music 2013

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John Rink <[log in to unmask]>

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Sat, 21 Jul 2012 14:34:06 +0100

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T R A C K I N G   T H E   C R E A T I V E   P R O C E S S   I N   M U S I C

I n t e r n a t i o n a l   C o n f e r e n c e   –   2 n d   e d i t i o n

10-12 October 2013

Observatoire interdisciplinaire de création et de recherche en musique
Faculty of Music, Université de Montréal

Languages : French/English


This conference, whose first edition was organized by Nicolas Donin and
Vincent Tiffon in Lille (France) in 2011, brings together researchers
interested in artistic creativity and the study of processes of musical and
sound creation of the past and present. Researchers working on this cluster
of problems from a wide variety of specialities (history, music analysis,
genetic criticism, psychology, cognitive sciences, sociology,
ethnomusicology, anthropology, etc.) are invited to assess the different
methodologies developed in last thirty years in their respective areas in an
interdisciplinary perspective. Each approach contributes in its own way to
the advancement of our understanding of the procedures, techniques,
knowledge and know-how employed by musicians involved in creative projects.

With the epistemological paradigm shifts that musicology underwent at the
end of the last century, the notion of ‘creative process’ has been enriched.
Sketch studies has extended its scope beyond notated works of art music.
Today this field includes all (learned and popular) contemporary musical
repertories as well as the oral, technological and collaborative dimensions
of the creative process in music. There is growing interest, for example, in
the function of improvisation and of gesture in the creative process, in the
collective and collaborative dimensions of artistic work, in the
redefinition of the roles of the composer and the performer, in the
evolution of the metier of the studio technician/producer/computer music
designer and in the strategies of documentation, transmission and future
performance of works for combined instrumental and electronic means as well
as interactive works, etc. The complexity and the multidimensionality of
this field of study requires new analytical tools and new research methods
at the crossroads of analytical musicology, social science and other
scientific disciplines–between field work and cognitive experimentation.

This broadening of the field also provides a new context for genetic studies
of works and composers from the Western musical canon. Whether based on
historical archives or on the collection of empirical data, studies of the
creative process in music share many of the same methodological
requirements,  descriptive vocabulary and models of creative action. This
conference therefore aims to be a forum in which the most recent results
produced by the well established tradition of sketch studies can meet the
complementary or alternative paradigms emerging from other repertores or
approaches.


CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Each conference talk proposal, in French or English, must include the
following elements:

	• First and last name of presenter
	• Institutional Affiliation
	• Short biography of presenter (maximum 150 words)
	• Mailing Address, telephone number and email address
	• Title of proposed conference talk
	• Abstract, 800 to 1200 words in length, clearly presenting the
subject, the main discipline in which the talk is inscribed, the theories
and models of creative processes described in the talk, the goals, the
methodology used and the results of the study
	• Selected Bibliography (3 to 8 references) and main sources used
(archives, experimental or ethnographic data, etc.).


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

	• Joseph Auner (Tufts)
	• Rémy Campos (CNSMDP / HEM Genève / CMBV)
	• Pascal Decroupet (Nice)
	• François Delalande (GRM)
	• Irène Deliège (Bruxelles)
	• Nicolas Donin (Ircam)
	• Michel Duchesneau (UdeM)
	• Daniel Ferrer (CNRS)
	• Jonathan Goldman (Victoria)
	• Philip Gossett (Chicago)
	• Catherine Guastavino (McGill)
	• Antoine Hennion (Mines ParisTech)
	• Martin Kaltenecker (Paris-VII)
	• William Kinderman (Urbana-Champaign)
	• Serge Lacasse (Laval)
	• Jerrold Levinson (Maryland)
	• Eric Lewis (McGill)
	• Felix Meyer (Paul Sacher Stiftung)
	• Stephen McAdams (McGill)
	• Ingrid Monson (Harvard)
	• Jean-Jacques Nattiez (UdeM)
	• Christoph Neidhöfer (McGill)
	• Emmanuelle Olivier (CNRS)
	• John Rink (Cambridge)
	• Friedemann Sallis (Calgary)
	• Jacques Theureau (CNRS)
	• Vincent Tiffon (Lille)
	• Caroline Traube (UdeM)
	• Elena Ungeheuer (Würzburg)
	• Philippe Vendrix (CNRS)


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

	• Nicolas Donin
	• Michel Duchesneau
	• Jonathan Goldman
	• Catherine Guastavino
	• Caroline Traube


DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS

The proposals must be received no later than 1 December 2012 as an email
attachment MSWord file sent to [log in to unmask]

The conference talk proposals will be evaluated by the Program Committee,
composed of specialists from several countries. Notification of acceptance
will be sent to applicants within 12 weeks.


ORGANISING INSTITUTIONS

	• OICRM: Observatoire interdisciplinaire de création et de recherche
en musique.
	• IRCAM: Institut de Recherche et de Coordination Acoustique/Musique
(Paris), Analysis of Musical Practices Research team.
	• With the collaboration of the Faculty of Music, Université de
Montréal, and the CIRMMT (Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music
Media and Technology), McGill University.


WEB SITE

A conference web site will be online in fall 2012.

Website of the previous Conference: http://tcpm2011.meshs.fr/

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