Dabilen herriaMusika mugimenduan
ISSN: 2340-8510, 2340-9134
Année de publication: 2021
Titre de la publication: Sonidos urbanos: música, sonido y sociedad
Volumen: 9
Número: 1
Pages: 27-46
Type: Article
D'autres publications dans: Ausart aldizkaria: arte ikerkuntzarako aldizkaria = journal for research in art = revista para la investigación en arte
Résumé
The text analyzes the use of musicians in movement, a resource that has been common in popular music, focusing on the spatialization of sound and the use of mobile sound sources. The relationship between dance and musical performance is also taken into account, as well as the relationship between walking and the generation of sound. There are analysis of the Ituren joaleak, txistularis, trikitilaris, albokaris, sharpeners, txarangas, tambourines, processions. Next, the text makes a comparison with cultured music, in which the location and parformativity of the musicians has tended towards the static. In its most recent branch, contemporary music, there are not many works where musicians get moving and travel the space, except in some isolated cases. The works of Charles Ives, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Pauline Oliveros, Llore Barber, Fredrik Rasten, and other serve the investigation to see the developments in the concepts of spatialization and sound sources in movement.
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