Friday 3 April 2009

SoundArt



We presented a piece today at University using composer and performer indeterminacy.





Casey, Tom and I created the score, then interpreted it (freely and using instruments in unconventional ways). Although “easy” at first glance, there are a whole range of problems to be dealt with in coming up with “chance music”, not dissimilar to the problems encountered composing in general. Questions of structure, balance, interpretation, sound, communication, and hardest of all for (us square!) musicians - making the dramatic elements work.



We attracted a good little crowd of passers by, and the cleanup was assisted greatly by the rain. Our tutor was a bit concerned about my stipulating that the score may not be reused (i.e., any future performances must include the creation process all over again), but maybe one could open it up to an audience auction at the end. To cover the cost of materials, or donate to “cultural causes”.



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