Representing Performance in Ethnomusicological Studies

Marco Lutzu
2016-01-01

Abstract

Back in the 1970s a number of ethnomusicologists started to elaborate a theoretical reflection on performance as a central issue in the study of music making. This forced them to develop other ways of visualizing music for their analytical purposes. This article deals with how performance has been represented in ethnomusicological studies. I shall discuss how the graphic rendition of a sound recording is simply the mirror of what a scholar perceives, or the consequence of his/her will to emphasise a specific aspect, mediated through the possibilities offered by (and the limits of) the Western semiographic system. After presenting a series of examples on how various scholars chose to graphically visualize musical performance, this paper shows how the contemplation of the strategies used to visualize performance in ethnomusicological studies can be a fruitful way of reflecting upon various topics, namely 1) the impassable limits of score transcription for understanding music as a performative phenomenon; 2)the analysis of the graphic solutions adopted by the ethnomusicologist as a way to betterunderstand their idea of what the performance is; 3) the role played by technology in promotingnew analytical approaches and methodologies; 4) analysis in ethnomusicology as an “artisanalprocess”.
2016
Inglese
4
1
37
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Ethnomusicology; Performance analysis; Graphic representation; Visualizing music
no
Lutzu, MARCO FRANCESCO
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
262
1
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