Description |
1 online resource (215 p.) |
Series |
Routledge Research in Music Series |
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Routledge Research in Music Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Contemporary Musical Virtuosities -- 2 Virtue Restored, Virtue Shared -- 3 Virtuosity, Pleasure and Violence -- 4 Songman? Considering Virtuosity and Noongar Song Revitalisation -- 5 Virtuosity of the Self: Investigating how the Disabled Dancer Develops Singular Virtuosity -- 6 Virtuosities of the Native Alien -- 7 The Practice of Social Virtuosities -- 8 On The New Virtuosity Manifesto -- 9 Virtuosity and the Commons |
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10 Moving for Machines: How Performing with Sensors Results in a New Virtuosity -- 11 Developing Gestural Virtuosity for Electronic Music -- 12 Always Preparing for Spontaneity -- 13 Virtuosity, Post-Instrumental Practice, and Collapse: A Correspondence -- 14 Skills and Sensitivities: Designing Collaborative Site-Specific Soundworks -- 15 'Rrrrreaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrghhhhh!!!!': Evolving Vocal Virtuosity in Extreme Metal -- 16 The Interrogation of Instrumental Technology in Liza Lim's Invisibility -- Index |
Summary |
This edited collection explores recent insights into the experience and role of virtuosity in different contexts, via contributions from an intergenerational group of artists, academics, and artist-academics and offers a vision for the future that prioritises inclusive and overlapping practices and processes in music |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Virtuosity in musical performance.
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Violinists -- 19th century
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Violinists.
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Virtuosity in musical performance.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hope, Cat
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ISBN |
1000951928 |
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9781000951929 |
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