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Leandro Espinosa
Music Serialism
An Alternative Approach
2010. 112 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-26284-0 (3639262840)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-26284-1 (9783639262841)
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Our contemporary musical society has been stuck for decades in a problem foreseen by composers since the 1950s or earlier. A split has taken place between our habitual ways of thinking, teaching and perceiving music composition and 20th century research, which has dramatically changed our conceptions about ourselves and the world. Most musical techniques taught at universities are still based mainly on 18 century thinking, which has led us in spite of apparent development to a crises of language. The present work examines this social- musical imbalance and considers possible alternatives available to the thoughtful composer. Ways are explored that may open horizons or new levels of freedom in musical language. In addition to a freer, yet rigorous system, this book contains an analysis of the author´s Concerto for Oboe, Strings and Percussion which has been composed according to this newer approach. The work is designed to stimulate discussion in composition students, teachers and professional composers. Agreeing or reacting with it, the present work may open and challenge habitual conceptions in our understanding of music.
Leandro Espinosa, D.M.A. Composition Mass of Saint Bernard Tolomei written under the High Patronage of the Vatican. Work on the future of the Arts & Sciences published online by the Oxford Round Table. Currently Associate Professor of Music at Eastern Oregon University and Music Director of the Grande Ronde Symphony Orchestra.