Toward a musical monograph: Working with fragments from within the improvisation-composition nexus

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Title Toward a musical monograph: Working with fragments from within the improvisation-composition nexus
Author Draper, Paul
Journal Name Journal on the Art of Record Production
Editor Dr. Richard James Burgess and Katia Isakoff
Year Published 2012
Place of publication United Kingdom
Publisher Art of Record Production
Abstract This paper examines the pre-production stages of a new album of original music entitled Monograph. The project firstly uses the recording studio as an resource analysis device to interrogate a database of live improvisations which have been collected over time. The following phase of the project orients around the research question: how to best move beyond in-the-moment improvisation, to being able to distil, refine, arrange and orchestrate the essence of attractive ideas in fixed recordings? This paper details emergent methods as part of an overarching practice-based research approach to the problem.
Peer Reviewed Yes
Published Yes
Publisher URI http://arpjournal.com/1907/toward-a-musical-monograph-working-with-fragments-from-within-the-improvisation-composition-nexus/
Volume 2012
Issue Number 6
Page from 1
Page to 11
ISSN 1754-9892
Date Accessioned 2012-07-18; 2012-10-31T22:11:06Z
Date Available 2012-10-31T22:11:06Z
Research Centre Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre
Faculty Queensland Conservatorium
Subject Music Composition
URI http://hdl.handle.net/10072/47364
Publication Type Journal Articles (Refereed Article)
Publication Type Code c1

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