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Department of Music, Goldsmiths, University of London
October 18 - 20, 2013
This symposium proposes to bring together composers, researchers and practitioners working in contemporary music, and musicologists studying the influence notation has had for composers and performers.
We are happy to announce our confirmed keynote speakers (click on names for further links and information):
Richard Barrett
Dr James Saunders
Dr Sam Hayden:
From the problematics of the score as music’s sound-image to the the (im)possibility of transcription, contemporary music has been challenging the role of notation on various levels. Several responses such as non-standard formats of open works, graphic or text-based scores, have today become standard practice. To the extent that new notation seeks to problematize traditional ideologies of music performance, the symposium seeks to address the limits that current notational practices wish to explore, and to throw open possibilities for future endeavours. As such, post-WWII approaches are considered to be part of standard performance practice, although past practices can prove fruitful today in unexpected ways. Especially after the deconstructive turn in philosophy and the arts, music notation has seen novel interpretations, which are particularly welcome, although the symposium is aimed at accommodating all current directions. Recent developments in composition, aesthetics, technology, or performance can inform this gathering, which hopes to constitute a space of thinking today’s notation at the intersection of current research in such fields.
Themes might include, but are not limited to:
• Graphic notation
• Relationship between notation and improvisation
• New complexity
• Aesthetics, philosophy, and notation
• Visual music
• Interpretation
• Word scores
Professor Roger Redgate: [log in to unmask],
Dr Dimitris Exarchos: [log in to unmask], or
Alistair Zaldua: [log in to unmask]
Tom Mudd: [log in to unmask]
To register, please contact Alistair Zaldua via email:
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