
This Handbook Is Currently In Development, With Individual Articles Publishing Online In Advance Of Print Publication. At This Time, We Cannot Add Information About Unpublished Articles In This Handbook, However The Table Of Contents Will Continue To Grow As Additional Articles Pass Through The Review Process And Are Added To The Site. Please Note That The Online Publication Date For This Handbook Is The Date That The First Article In The Title Was Published Online. Choreographers And Musicians In Collaboration, From The Twentieth To The Twenty-first Century / Stephanie Jordan -- Musicians' Strategies For Sustaining Creativity Over The Lifespan / Aaron Kozbelt -- Getting Out Of The Garret: Social And Material Dimensions Of Music As Creative Practice / Nicholas Cook -- Creative Practices And Technical Processes In Music For Cinema And Television / David Cooper -- Songwriting, Digital Audio Workstations, And The Internet / Joe Bennett -- Cinematic Depictions Of Music Creative Processes In Classical And Popular Music / Joanne Cormac -- Cultural Heritage, Information Science, And The Creative Process / Guillaume Boutard And Catherine Guastavino. Edited By Nicolas Donin. Published Online: May 2018. Includes Bibliographical References.
This volume investigates the multifaceted nature of musical creation by examining the cognitive, social, and technological dimensions that shape how music is composed and performed. Edited by Nicolas Donin, the handbook compiles contributions from diverse scholars to establish a comprehensive framework for understanding the creative process. It moves beyond traditional notions of individual genius to analyze the collaborative, material, and cultural contexts that influence musical output across various genres and historical periods.
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Experts recognize this handbook as a significant resource for musicologists and researchers interested in the intersection of cognitive science and artistic practice. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational reference for those studying the mechanics of musical innovation.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0190636203
ISBN-13:
9780190636197
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