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Music-Dance: Sound and Motion in Contemporary Discourse

  • Editor: Veroli, Patrizia
  • Editor: Vinay, Gianfranco

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Contents

  • PART I THE CHOREOMUSICAL WORK: TOWARDS A THEORETICAL FOUNDATION
  • 1. Identifying 'choreomusical research' Inger Damsholt
  • 2. Choreomusicology beyond 'formalism': A gestural analysis of Variations for Orchestra (Stravinsky-Balanchine, 1982) Massimiliano Locanto
  • 3. Ways of knowing: Social dance, music, and grounded cognition Lawrence M. Zbikowski
  • 4. Acts of transformation: Strategies for choreographic intervention in Mark Morris's settings of existing music Stephanie Jordan
  • PART II MUSICAL NOTATION AND CHOREO-GRAPHY
  • 5. Reflecting on time while moving: Dance notations from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century Claudia Jeschke
  • 6. Is choreo-graphy a matter of time or space? For an epistemology of perception through dance notation history Marina Nordera
  • 7. Finding the body in twentieth-century musical notation: On gestures, 'hypertablatures', and performing without instruments Nicolas Donin
  • PART III BLENDING MUSIC AND DANCE: CHALLENGES AND NEGOTIATIONS
  • 8. Experimental relations between music and dance since the 1950s: Sketch of a typology Julia H. Schroeder
  • 9. When the composer's artistic aims clash with the choreographer's autonomy: Sylvano Bussotti, Aurel Milloss, and the 'choreographic mystery' Raramente (1970-71) Ulrich Mosch
  • 10. Remembering folklore, staging contemporary dance: Conceptual and methodological issues about D'apres une histoire vraie (2013) by Christian Rizzo Susanne Franco
  • PART IV SENTIENT BODIES
  • 11. Empathic entanglements: Music, motion, dance Eric F. Clarke
  • 12. Motormimetic features in musical experience Rolf Inge Godoy
  • 13. Hearing touch and the art of kinaesthetic crossmodality Dee Reynolds
  • 14. Aesthetics, neuroaesthetics and embodiment: Theorising performance and technology Susan Broadhurst
  • 15. Computational models of expressive movement qualities in dance Antonio Camurri