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Temporal Disunity and Structural Unity in the Music of John Coltrane 1965-67
Listening in Double Time: Temporal Disunity and Structural Unity in the Music of John Coltrane 1965-67 Marc Howard Medwin A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of Music. Chapel Hill 2008 Approved by: David Garcia Allen Anderson Mark Katz Philip Vandermeer Stefan Litwin ©2008 Marc Howard Medwin ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ii ABSTRACT MARC MEDWIN: Listening in Double Time: Temporal Disunity and Structural Unity in the Music of John Coltrane 1965-67 (Under the direction of David F. Garcia). The music of John Coltrane’s last group—his 1965-67 quintet—has been misrepresented, ignored and reviled by critics, scholars and fans, primarily because it is a music built on a fundamental and very audible disunity that renders a new kind of structural unity. Many of those who study Coltrane’s music have thus far attempted to approach all elements in his last works comparatively, using harmonic and melodic models as is customary regarding more conventional jazz structures. This approach is incomplete and misleading, given the music’s conceptual underpinnings. The present study is meant to provide an analytical model with which listeners and scholars might come to terms with this music’s more radical elements. I use Coltrane’s own observations concerning his final music, Jonathan Kramer’s temporal perception theory, and Evan Parker’s perspectives on atomism and laminarity in mid 1960s British improvised music to analyze and contextualize the symbiotically related temporal disunity and resultant structural unity that typify Coltrane’s 1965-67 works. -
Offentlig Journal
Norsk kulturråd 13.01.2012 Offentlig journal Periode: 08-01-2012 - 12-01-2012 Journalenhet: Alle Avdeling: Alle Saksbehandler: Alle Notater (X): Nei Notater (N): Nei Norsk kulturråd 13.01.2012 Offentlig journal Periode: 08-01-2012 - 05/04081-8 I Dok.dato: Udatert Jour.dato: 11.01.2012 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Musikktiltak Tilg. kode: U Par.: Avsender: Samspill International Music Network - Miriam Segal Sak: Konsertserie Multi-Kulti 2006 Dok: Signert rapport og regnskap - Konsertserie Multi-Kulti 2006 Saksansv: Musikk / HS Saksbeh: Musikk / HS 05/04124-13 U Dok.dato: 14.12.2011 Jour.dato: 09.01.2012 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Fonograminnspillinger Tilg. kode: U Par.: Mottaker: Else-Marie Hauger Sak: Klassisk CD-utgivelse av Kristian Haugers musikk Dok: Utsettelsen innvilges ikke - Klassisk CD-utgivelse av Kristian Haugers musikk Saksansv: Musikk / TRB Saksbeh: Musikk / HEKO 06/06452-7 I Dok.dato: 21.12.2011 Jour.dato: 12.01.2012 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Billedkunst og kunsthåndverk Tilg. kode: U Par.: Avsender: Cultex - Gabriella Göransson Sak: Cultex - tekstil som krysskulturelt språk - prosjektstøtte billedkunst og kunsthåndverk 2006 Dok: Rapport og regnskap - Cultex - tekstil som krysskulturelt språk - prosjektstøtte billedkunst og kunsthåndverk 2006 Saksansv: Visuell kunst / KØ Saksbeh: Visuell kunst / KØ Side1 Norsk kulturråd 13.01.2012 Offentlig journal Periode: 08-01-2012 - 07/01431-5 U Dok.dato: 23.11.2011 Jour.dato: 09.01.2012 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Kunst og ny teknologi Tilg. kode: U Par.: Mottaker: PNEK - Produksjonsnettverk for Elektronisk Kunst - Hillevi Munthe Sak: Open Source Culture - kunst og ny teknologi 2007 Dok: Utbetaling, hele summen - Open Source Culture - kunst og ny teknologi 2007 Saksansv: Visuell kunst / IE Saksbeh: Visuell kunst / IE 07/01926-10 U Dok.dato: 12.01.2012 Jour.dato: 12.01.2012 Arkivdel: PNKR Arkivkode: 321\Rom for kunst Tilg. -
Årsmelding 1997
á Redaktør: Anne-Lise Thomassen Ilhistrasjonar: Foto frå Aalesunds Museum Gratisk form: Eva Christin Laska Trykk: Fakh Fargetrykk Diderhatil g 1920. op2d.°1,rhannes Sponland und, INNLEIING INNHALD Norsk kulturrådhar somhovudoppgåveåstimuleredet Kultur på stedet! 5 profesjonellekunstlivet,styrkjekulturvernetog gjerekunst- og Et foranskutt lyn 7 kulturverdiartilgjengelegeforsåmangesom mogleg. Disponeringa av kulturfondet 9 KulturrådetforvaltarNorskkulturfond,er eit rådgivandeorgan Fotografisk kulturarv i fare 11 for stateni kulturspørsmålogskalta initiativtil nyekulturtiltak. Litteratur og tidsskrift 12 Musikk 16 Norsk kulturfond er ein del avstatskassaogskalbrukasttil kunst Biletkunst og kunsthandverk 20 og kulturvern.Kulturrådetfordelermidlanei Kulturfondetdelspå Kulturvern grunnlagavdei rundt 2 000 søknadenesom kjeminn kvartår,dels Barne- og ungdomskultur 27 på områdeder rådetsjølvmeinerdet er behovfor innsats. Arkitektur og omgivnader 31 Kulturbygg 34 MedlemmeneavKulturrådeter oppnemndeavregjeringaog Kultur og medium 36 Stortinget.Rådetbestårhovudsaklegavrepresentantarfornorsk Kultur og helse 38 kunst- og kulturlivog gir profesjonellekunstnararhøvetil å delta Scenekunst 42 aktivti kulturpolitikken.I perioden 1993-2000er det professor Andre formål 46 Jon Bingsom leierrådet. Utgreiingseiniaga 48 Publikasjonar 51 Rådetarbeidermed litteraturog tidsskrift,musikk,biletkunst og kunsthandverk,barne-og ungdomskultur,kulturvern,kultur- Administrasjonsutgifter 53 byggog scenekunst.Rådethar ogsåsatsapå prosjektinnanfor Delegerte forvaltningsoppgåver -
Persbericht November 2019
Persbericht November 2019 THE WAVES Espen Sommer Eide in samenwerking met Mari Kvien Brunvoll, Martin Taxt en Jochem Vanden Ecker 15 November 2019 tot en met 2 februari 2020 in Marres, Maastricht. Geïnspireerd door de roman The Waves van Virginia Woolf, maakt de Noorse componist Espen Sommer Eide een gelijknamig ruimtelijk muziekalbum voor Marres dat zowel in het huis zal ‘leven’ tijdens de tentoonstelling, als op vinyl uitgebracht wordt. In het voorafgaande jaar aan de opening van The Waves, tussen de lopende tentoonstellingen door, zijn in de verschillende ruimtes van het huis van Marres nachtelijke optredens opgenomen in samenwerking met de stem Mari Kvien Brunvoll en Martin Taxt op microtonale tuba. Jochem Vanden Ecker werd uitgenodigd om het gehele proces te documenteren. Eide componeert met deze opnames een serie werken die elkaar opvolgen in de ruimte en zowel apart als gezamenlijk te beluisteren zijn. De muziekstukken voeren de bezoeker kamer voor kamer door het gebouw, de schaduwen van de nachtelijke optredens volgend, waarbij de geschiedenis van de desbetreffende ruimten uit de doeken wordt gedaan. Ze horen muziekstukken, melodieën en ritmes, waarbij de stemmen en perspectieven van de uitvoerende artiesten vermenigvuldigd vanuit meerdere hoeken tegelijkertijd klinken, als in een spiegelpaleis van geluid. De muziek verandert het gebouw in een plek waar talloze werelden mogelijk zijn - volledig gevrijwaard van de blik of aanwezigheid van een bepaald voor- of onderwerp. Voor de tentoonstelling maakt Espen Sommer Eide ook een nieuw instrument, ‘The Sonants’, speciaal ontworpen voor het huis van Marres. Een centraal geplaatst licht roteert in de ruimte en triggert de speakers wanneer de lichtsensoren geraakt worden. -
Jon Balke Book of Velocities
ECM Jon Balke Book of Velocities Jon Balke: piano ECM 2010 CD 6025 173 2765 (8) Release: October 23rd, 2007 The cover photo of “Book of Velocities” was taken by Jon Balke from a moving car. “I like to test-listen to music while driving, and the camera was on the seat beside me. All I had to do was to grab it and shoot wildly, without looking at or through the camera. Next time I adjusted the programming of the camera for better results, and the time after that I understood more of the way light became graphic. And so a series of velocity pictures evolved.” As in photography, so in music on Balke’s first solo piano recording, a remarkable ‘book’ of 19 short pieces, grouped into four chapters and an epilogue. Music composed and developed, invented and improvised: exploring a whole vocabulary of ideas, techniques, rhythms, textures and sound-colours. The approach: the pianist sketches an idea at the piano, quite spontaneously, waits a few seconds and develops the idea through a series of takes – and then moves on to a new ‘chapter’. Balke calls it “a process of understanding by doing and not by pre-conceived ideas.” The outcome is also a result of the room, hour of the day, the piano, the light and so on.” Speed is part of the process: “Piano playing is in fact mainly about velocity. There is no more information going through the mechanics when a note is struck, than the sheer force of your finger hitting the ebony and ivory. -
PARMAJAZZ FRONTIERE FESTIVAL 2014 Oltre I Confini, Ascolti XIX Edizione 4 Novembre - 2 Dicembre
con il contributo di FONDAZIONE MONTE DI PARMA, FONDAZIONE CARIPARMA, COMUNE DI PARMA, REGIONE EMILIA-ROMAGNA, PROVINCIA DI PARMA, DALLARA AUTOMOBILI con il contributo e l’ospitalità di BANCA MONTE PARMA in collaborazione con ISTITUZIONE CASA DELLA MUSICA, AMBASCIATA DI NORVEGIA, RIKSKONSERTENE/CONCERTS NORWAY, NORWEGIAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FONDAZIONE TEATRO DUE, CONSERVATORIO “A. BOITO” DI PARMA, ASSOCIAZIONE REMO GAIBAZZI, UNIONE PARMENSE DEGLI INDUSTRIALI, IBIS STYLES PARMA TOSCANINI, SHAKESPEARE LIVE MUSIC RESTAURANT CAFÈ & CATERING, CIRCOLO ARCI ZERBINI con il Patrocinio dell’UNIVERSITÁ DEGLI STUDI DI PARMA e i media partner RAI RADIO 3 TAPIRULAN PARMAJAZZ FRONTIERE FESTIVAL 2014 Oltre i Confini, Ascolti XIX edizione 4 Novembre - 2 Dicembre A Giorgio Gaslini Ufficio Stampa Studio alfa – tel e fax 06.8183579 – [email protected] Resp. Ufficio Stampa e P.R. Lorenza Somogyi Bianchi – cell. 333.4915100 A Giorgio Gaslini Maestro e amico «La musica è per l’uomo. La musica nasce dall’uomo per l’uomo. «A noi interessa l’uomo totale. «Siamo quindi per la sintesi di tutte le culture e quindi per la fusione di tutti i linguaggi musicali. «Poiché totale significa anche passato oltreché presente e futuro, non poniamo limite all’uso di linguaggi musicali del passato. «Totale non significa caos. Significa non tralasciare ciò che anche per un solo uomo conta, e operare per un tutto futuro, al vertice di un’evoluzione del mondo; significa intuire, desiderare e sollecitare l’avvento, attraverso i processi storici di un uomo totale. «Ci appare superato ogni dogmatismo stilistico limitato a culture specifiche e ci dichiariamo per l’assunzione di tutte le culture musicali in un unico atto libero di creazione espressiva. -
Unconstituted Praxis
UnconstitutedPraxis PraxisUnconstituted MATTIN MATTIN UnconstitutedPraxis PraxisUnconstituted MATTIN MATTIN Unconstituted Praxis Unconstituted Unconstituted Praxis MATTIN MATTIN 'Noise & Capitalism - Exhibition as Concert' with Mattin is the first part of the project 'Scores' Unconstituted Praxis organised in collaboration by CAC Brétigny and Künstlherhaus Stuttgart. The second part with Beatrice Gibson: The Tiger's Mind will be presented from November 6th to December 31st in Stuttgart, Germany. www.kuenstlerhaus.de By Mattin 'Scores' is part of the project 'Thermostat, cooperations between 24 French and German art centres', With contributions by: an initiative from the Association of French centres d'art, d.c.a., and the Institut Français in Germany. addlimb, Billy Bao, Marcia Bassett, Loïc Blairon, Ray Brassier, Diego Chamy, Janine Eisenaecher, Barry Esson, The project is generously supported by the German Federal Cultural Foundation, the French Ministry Ludwig Fischer, Jean-Luc Guionnet, Michel Henritzi, Anthony Iles, Alessandro Keegan, Alexander Locascio, of Culture and Communication, Culturesfrance Seijiro Murayama, Loty Negarti, Jérôme Noetinger, Andrij Orel & Roman Pishchalov, Acapulco Rodriguez, as well as by the Plenipotentiary for the Franco-German Cultural Relations. Benedict Seymour, Julien Skrobek, Taumaturgia and Dan Warburton. is initiated by Edited by: Anthony Iles Cover Illustration: Epilogue by Howard Slater Metal Machine Illustrations: Metal Machine Theory I-V, questions by Mattin answers by With support of Ray Brassier, commissioned and published 2010-2011 by the experimental music magazine Revue et Corrigée. Drunkdriver concert photographs: Drunkdriver/Mattin live at Silent Bar, Queens 3 January 2009 Olivier Léonhardt, Président de la Communauté d'agglomération du Val d'Orge/ by Tina De Broux. President of the community of agglomeration Val d’Orge Patrick Bardon, Vice-Président de la Communauté d'agglomération du Val d'Orge/ Noise & Capitalism - exhibition as concert documentation: photographs by Steeve Beckouet. -
Dossier De Presse
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Mysticism, Implicit Religion and Gravetemple's Drone Metal By
1 The Invocation at Tilburg: Mysticism, Implicit Religion and Gravetemple’s Drone Metal by Owen Coggins 1.1 On 18th April 2013, an extremely slow, loud and noisy “drone metal” band Gravetemple perform at the Roadburn heavy metal and psychedelic rock festival in Tilburg in the Netherlands. After forty-five minutes of gradually intensifying, largely improvised droning noise, the band reach the end of their set. Guitarist Stephen O’Malley conjures distorted chords, controlled by a bank of effects pedals; vocalist Attila Csihar, famous for his time as singer for notorious and controversial black metal band Mayhem, ritualistically intones invented syllables that echo monastic chants; experimental musician Oren Ambarchi extracts strange sounds from his own looped guitar before moving to a drumkit to propel a scattered, urgent rhythm. Momentum overtaking him, a drumstick slips from Ambarchi’s hand, he breaks free of the drum kit, grabs for a beater, turns, and smashes the gong at the centre of the stage. For two long seconds the all-encompassing rumble that has amassed throughout the performance drones on with a kind of relentless inertia, still without a sonic acknowledgement of the visual climax. Finally, the pulsating wave from the heavily amplified gong reverberates through the corporate body of the audience, felt in physical vibration more than heard as sound. The musicians leave the stage, their abandoned instruments still expelling squalling sounds which gradually begin to dissipate. Listeners breathe out, perhaps open their eyes, raise their heads, shift their feet and awaken enough to clap and shout appreciation, before turning to friends or strangers, reaching for phrases and gestures, often in a vocabulary of ritual, mysticism and transcendence, which might become touchstones for recollection and communication of their individual and shared experience. -
Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival on Nature
ultima oslo contemporary 10–19 september 2015 ultima music festival oslo contemporary music festival om natur 10.–19. september 2015 10.–19. on nature 1 programme THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER Lunchtime concert Henrik Hellstenius Ørets teater III: Ultima Academy Cecilie Ore Ultima Academy Eivind Buene Georg Friedrich Haas In Vain SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER Herman Vogt Om naturen (WP) Alexander Schubert in conversation Adam & Eve—A Divine Comedy Geologist Henrik H. Svensen The Norwegian Chamber Orchestra Ensemble Ernst Ultima Remake Concordia Discors, Études (WP) Oslo Sinfonietta / Dans les Arbres with rob Young 21:00 — Kulturkirken Jakob on issues in the Age of Man 19:00 — Universitetets aula 21:00 — Riksscenen Edvin Østergaard (WP) / 10:00 — Edvard Munch Secondary 12:00 — Loftet 19:30 — The Norwegian National Opera 14:00 — Kulturhuset p. 18 19:30 — Kulturhuset New music by Eivind Buene, plus the Spellbinding piece described as ‘an optical Jan Erik Mikalsen (WP) / Maja Linderoth School Piano studies with Ian Pace, piano & Ballet, (Also 12 and 13 September) p. 31 p. 35 pieces that inspired it illusion for the ear’” The Norwegian Soloists’ Choir Interactive installation created by pupils p. 19 Concert / performance Robert Ashley Perfect Lives p. 38 p. 47 13:00 — Universitetets gamle festsal p. 13 p. 16 Ultima Academy Matmos Ultima Academy p. 53 Installation opening and concert Music Professor Rolf Inge Godøy 22:00 — Vulkan Arena Musicologist Richard Taruskin on David Toop Of Leonardo da Vinci — James Hoff / Afrikan Sciences / Ultima Academy Elin Mar Øyen Vister Røster III (WP) Installation opening on sound and gesture American electronica duo perform cele- birdsong, music and the supernatural Quills / a Black Giant / Deluge (WP) Hilde Holsen Øyvind Torvund (WP) / Jon Øivind Media theorist Wolfgang Ernst 15:00 — Deichmanske Ali Paranadian Untitled I, 14:30 — Kulturhuset brated TV opera 20:30 — Kulturhuset Elaine Mitchener / David Toop 22:00 — Blå Ness (WP) / Iannis Xenakis on online culture and hovedbibliotek A Poem for Norway (WP) p. -
Eartrip7.Pdf Download
CONTENTS Editorial An internet-related rant and a summary of the delights to follow in the rest of the current issue. By David Grundy. [pp.3-4] Listening to Sachiko M 12,000 words (count' em) – a lengthy, and no-doubt futile attempt to get to grips with some of the recordings of empty-sampler player (or, in her own words, 'non-musician'), Sachiko M, including interminable ramblings on such albums as 'Bar Sachiko,' 'Filament 1', and 'Tears'. By David Grundy. [pp.5-26] The Drop at the Foot of the Ladder: Musical Ends and Meanings of Performances I Haven't Been To, Fluxus and Today 11,000 words (count 'em), covering the delicate and indelicate negotiations between music and performance, audience and performer, art and non-art, that take place in the 1960s works of Fluxus and their distant inheritors, Mattin and Taku Unami. By Lutz Eitel. [pp.27-52] Feature: Live in Seattle Two solo takes and a duo relating to Coltrane's 1965 recording, made at the breaking point of his 'Classic Quartet', poised between old and new, music that pushes at the limits and drops back only to push again with furious persistence. By David Grundy and Sean Bonney. [pp.53-74] Interview: The Rent To call The Rent a Steve Lacy 'tribute band' would be to do them an immense disservice, though their repertoire consists mainly of Lacy compositions. Their conversation with Ted Harms covers such topics as inter-disciplinarity, the Lacy legacy, and the notion of jazz repertoire. [pp.75-83] You Tube Watch: Billy Harper A feature devoted this issue to the great Texan tenor Billy Harper. -
Newslist Drone Records 31. January 2009
DR-90: NOISE DREAMS MACHINA - IN / OUT (Spain; great electro- acoustic drones of high complexity ) DR-91: MOLJEBKA PVLSE - lvde dings (Sweden; mesmerizing magneto-drones from Swedens drone-star, so dense and impervious) DR-92: XABEC - Feuerstern (Germany; long planned, finally out: two wonderful new tracks by the prolific german artist, comes in cardboard-box with golden print / lettering!) DR-93: OVRO - Horizontal / Vertical (Finland; intense subconscious landscapes & surrealistic schizophrenia-drones by this female Finnish artist, the "wondergirl" of Finnish exp. music) DR-94: ARTEFACTUM - Sub Rosa (Poland; alchemistic beauty- drones, a record fill with sonic magic) DR-95: INFANT CYCLE - Secret Hidden Message (Canada; long-time active Canadian project with intelligently made hypnotic drone-circles) MUSIC for the INNER SECOND EDITIONS (price € 6.00) EXPANSION, EC-STASIS, ELEVATION ! DR-10: TAM QUAM TABULA RASA - Cotidie morimur (Italy; outerworlds brain-wave-music, monotonous and hypnotizing loops & Dear Droners! rhythms) This NEWSLIST offers you a SELECTION of our mailorder programme, DR-29: AMON – Aura (Italy; haunting & shimmering magique as with a clear focus on droney, atmospheric, ambient music. With this list coming from an ancient culture) you have the chance to know more about the highlights & interesting DR-34: TARKATAK - Skärva / Oroa (Germany; atmospheric drones newcomers. It's our wish to support this special kind of electronic and with a special touch from this newcomer from North-Germany) experimental music, as we think its much more than "just music", the DR-39: DUAL – Klanik / 4 tH (U.K.; mighty guitar drones & massive "Drone"-genre is a way to work with your own mind, perception, and sub bass undertones that evoke feelings of total transcendence and (un)-consciousness-processes.