Martin Scherzinger

Media Theorist, Musicologist, and Composer

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May 18 2013

Luciano Berio’s Coro: Nexus Between African Music and Political Multitude

Traces Luciano Berio’s interest in Central African music, dramatized by the composer’s unique approach to instrumental technique in Coro. The empirical origins of this technique are followed aspects of its formal musical articulation in both the original Banda Linda music and in Coro are demonstrated. The aesthetic dimensions of Coro are assessed, and an aspect of the music’s afterlife in Western intellectual history, notably in the writings of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, is examined. The way that music and sound circulate within different regimes of meaning and value are tracked with a particular interest in retrieving the often tributary and ephemeral phenomena found in geographically remote cultures that, for complex reasons, are systematically written out of world history.

Written by mscherz · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: Africa, Gilles Deleuze, instrumentation and orchestration, Luciano Berio, philosophy

May 17 2013

On Sonotropism

An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including contemporary music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, European music and the relationship between philosophy and music.

Written by mscherz · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: Contemporary Music Review, philosophy, Popular Music, sonotropism

May 17 2013

Enforced Deterritorialization or the Trouble with Musical Politics

Written by mscherz · Categorized: Uncategorized · Tagged: Gilles Deleuze, philosophy, Sounding the Virtual

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