The quest for myriad strains

Q4 Arts and Humanities De Musica Disserenda Pub Date : 2021-12-16 DOI:10.54103/2465-0137/16865
Luca Cossettini
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In the era in which the web is fully demonstrating its archival potential, more and more composers make use of sound, melody and computer library repositories. It is a clear trend in popular music, which is increasingly being extended also to ‘academic’ composition: today authors can access and contribute to a vast array of audio materials, of procedures and languages, where historicity and innovation coexist in an eternal present. At first glance it may seem a revolution. However, a closer look reveals ancient roots in the history of music that audio reproduction has made only more evident: the fixation of music on tape, at first, has led some composers (e.g. Bruno Maderna) to create sound libraries to be reused in different works, thus blurring the borders of the Opera; later on, the dematerialization and atomization of procedures in IT have pushed towards a philosophy of sharing (e.g. libraries for Computer Assisted Composition systems) – exalted today by the capillarity of the lightning-fast web distribution – raising deep questions about the concept of author itself. Moving further backwards, to the re-uses in Rossini and Mozart, or to the anonymous formulas in Gregorian chant, could we not find the recurrence of a quest for that world of «myriad strains that once shall sound», where the composer can stretch forth a hand for a musical idea, so wonderfully glimpsed by Busoni in his Sketch for a New Esthetic of Music?
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对无数菌株的探索
在网络充分展示其档案潜力的时代,越来越多的作曲家利用声音、旋律和计算机图书馆的知识库。这是流行音乐的一个明显趋势,它也越来越多地扩展到“学术”作曲:今天,作者可以访问并贡献大量的音频材料,程序和语言,其中历史和创新共存于永恒的现在。乍一看,这似乎是一场革命。然而,仔细观察就会发现音乐历史上的古老根源,音频复制只会使其更加明显:首先,音乐在磁带上的固定导致一些作曲家(例如布鲁诺·马德纳)创建声音库,以便在不同的作品中重复使用,从而模糊了歌剧的边界;后来,信息技术过程的非物质化和原子化推动了一种共享的哲学(例如,计算机辅助作文系统的图书馆)——今天被闪电般快速的网络分发所推崇——提出了关于作者本身概念的深刻问题。再往前走,到罗西尼和莫扎特的重复使用,或者到格列高利圣歌的匿名公式,我们难道找不到对“曾经发出声音的无数曲调”的世界的追求的重现吗?在那里,作曲家可以为音乐理念伸出手,布索尼在他的《新音乐美学素描》中如此奇妙地瞥见了这一点。
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De Musica Disserenda
De Musica Disserenda Arts and Humanities-Music
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期刊介绍: De musica disserenda is an international journal of musical scholarship. It is published by the Institute of Musicology ZRC SAZU (Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts) at the ZRC Publishing (Založba ZRC). The journal is publishing musicological as well as interdisciplinary articles regarding music, with a special attention given to the texts on history of music on the territory of today’s Slovenia in wider European context. Individual issues of the journal with various dissertations are published twice a year, while thematic double issues are published at the end an individual year. The articles are published in Slovenian, English, German, French or Italian languages, with keywords and abstracts in English and Slovenian. A longer summary in Slovenian or English is given at the end of each article.
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