Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Marcelo Ricardo Villena
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/AAGS-AL7HXB
Resumo: From a theoretical research on two key concepts (listening and referentiality) three types of performative procedures are developed for compositions that seek to establish relationships between soundscapes and musical sounds produced with acoustic means. The concept of referentiality, aided by Intersemiotic Translation and Topical Theory, is used to understand the mechanisms implicit in the compositional act of connecting environmental stimuli with musical materials. The listening and environmental perception is evaluated as a methodology for composition planning, through the Ecological Theory of Perception (James Gibson), Ecological Listening (Eric Clarke) and Sensitive Listening (Marton). The work also accepts contributions from the reflection of the relations between music and the environment present in indigenous cultures (Aztec, kuikuro, kidsêjê, tikmu'un), the study of theoretical writings and / or listening to compositions by: Jonathan Kramer, Olivier Messiaen , Ulises Ferretti, John Cage, Peter Ablinger, Morton Feldman, David Monacchi, Lilian Nakahodo and Mathew Burtney. This theoretical study allows the elaboration of the three performance proposals mentioned above: 1) pieces for traditional acoustic instruments to be performed in a conventional concert situation; 2) pieces to be played through the manipulation of everyday objects, harvested in specific environments; And 3) pieces to be played in specific places, of indeterminate character, in which the flow of musical events is defined at the moment of execution from the listening of the environmental sonorities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
title Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
spellingShingle Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
Marcelo Ricardo Villena
Musica
Sons musicais
Paisagem sonora
Composição (Musica)
transcriação
paisagem sonora
ecologia acústica
escuta ecológica
escuta sensível
title_short Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
title_full Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
title_fullStr Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
title_full_unstemmed Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
title_sort Escuta e referencialidade. Composição em diálogo com o meio ambiente
author Marcelo Ricardo Villena
author_facet Marcelo Ricardo Villena
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marcelo Ricardo Villena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Musica
Sons musicais
Paisagem sonora
Composição (Musica)
transcriação
paisagem sonora
ecologia acústica
escuta ecológica
escuta sensível
topic Musica
Sons musicais
Paisagem sonora
Composição (Musica)
transcriação
paisagem sonora
ecologia acústica
escuta ecológica
escuta sensível
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