Decentering Music: A Critique of Contemporary Musical Research
Reviews the book “Decentering Music: A Critique of Contemporary Musical Research,” by Kevin Korsyn.
Curious Intersections, Uncommon Magic: Steve Reich’s ‘It’s Gonna Rain’
Through the use of experiments in phase shifting, Steve Reich conflates repetitive looping of a text spoken by African-American preacher Brother Walter with one of the first examples of musical minimalism. The piece reflects the intersection of the influence of minimalist visual art in the New York City of the mid-1960s with the composer’s exposure to the ethnography of African musics in a variety of contexts.
Approaching the Silence of Patterns: The Music of Michael Blake
An overview and general analyses of the composer’s music including discussion of his compositional aesthetics.
Negotiating the Music Theory/African Music Nexus: A Political Critique of Ethnomusicological Anti-Formalism and a Strategic Analysis of the Harmonic Patterning of the Shona Mbira Song Nyamaropa
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