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Mazzola, Guerino, Cherlin, Paul B. - Flow, Gesture, and Spaces in Free Jazz: Towards a Theory of Collaboration (Computational Music Science) - 9783540921943 - V9783540921943
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Flow, Gesture, and Spaces in Free Jazz: Towards a Theory of Collaboration (Computational Music Science)

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Description for Flow, Gesture, and Spaces in Free Jazz: Towards a Theory of Collaboration (Computational Music Science) Hardcover. Free jazz, as performed by such artists as John Coltrone and Archie Shepp, is a creative, collaborative art form. This book examines free jazz and develops geometric theories of gestures and distributed identities, also known as swarm intelligence. Series: Computational Music Science. Num Pages: 154 pages, biography. BIC Classification: AV; PBC; UG; UYAM; UYQ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 11. Weight in Grams: 399.
Let's try to play the music and not the background. Ornette Coleman, liner notes of the LP "Free Jazz" [20] WhenIbegantocreateacourseonfreejazz,theriskofsuchanenterprise was immediately apparent: I knew that Cecil Taylor had failed to teach such a matter, and that for other, more academic instructors, the topic was still a sort of outlandish adventure. To be clear, we are not talking about tea- ing improvisation here-a di?erent, and also problematic, matter-rather, we wish to create a scholarly discourse about free jazz as a cultural achievement, and follow its genealogy from the American jazz tradition through its various outbranchings,suchastheEuropeanandJapanesejazzconceptionsandint- pretations. We also wish ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Springer
Condition
New
Series
Computational Music Science
Number of Pages
141
Place of Publication
Berlin, Germany
ISBN
9783540921943
SKU
V9783540921943
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Reviews for Flow, Gesture, and Spaces in Free Jazz: Towards a Theory of Collaboration (Computational Music Science)
"Managing innovation and spurring team creativity while working under constraints are key ingredients for success in today’s industries. Surprisingly enough, there is an artistic domain in which such concerns are also paramount
jazz improvisation. While understanding how such multifarious collaborations can be encouraged and even nurtured is still a work in progress, this book offers some suggestions on how such endeavors ... Read more

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