重新认识不完美的美学:即兴、作曲和错误

IF 1 2区 艺术学 0 ART JOURNAL OF AESTHETICS AND ART CRITICISM Pub Date : 2020-08-13 DOI:10.1111/jaac.12749
ANDY HAMILTON
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Ted Gioia将“不完美的美学”与即兴音乐联系在一起。在之前的一篇文章中,我把它扩展到所有的音乐表演。本文重新梳理了我的讨论,提供了更精确的分析:(1)不完美的美学现在被认为涉及对表演或制作的偶然性的开放、自发的反应,对特殊乐器的积极反应;表现上的明显失误,等等。相比之下,完美主义者更喜欢计划模型,在面对突发事件时不会轻易修改。(2)不完美不是对错误和不完美的容忍,就像焦亚所假设的那样,而是一种积极的审美,就像日语中的wabi-sabi。不完美可以变成新的风格或完美的类型,所以真正的不完美主义是不断努力应对新的突发事件。(3)在作曲和即兴创作之间提出了一种更微妙、更复杂的关系,其中两者都有广义和狭义之分。作文包括(a)作业,通常是案头作业和批注;或者更一般地说,(b)以一种美学上有益的形式将事物组合在一起。因此,即兴创作是一种(广义的)作曲方法。(4)即兴创作与作曲相互依存;两者都涉及到结构和自发性。(5)不完美主义是一种演奏美学——无论是作曲还是即兴创作。与演奏乐曲相比,即兴创作没有风险,也不容易出错。
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The Aesthetics of Imperfection Reconceived: Improvisations, Compositions, and Mistakes

Ted Gioia associated the “aesthetics of imperfection” with improvised music. In an earlier article, I extended it to all musical performance. This article reconceives my discussion, offering more precise analyses: (1) The aesthetics of imperfection is now argued to involve open, spontaneous response to contingencies of performance or production, reacting positively to idiosyncratic instruments; apparent failings in performance, and so on. Perfectionists, in contrast, prefer a planning model, not readily modified in face of contingencies. (2) Imperfection is not toleration of errors and imperfections, as Gioia assumes, but a positive aesthetic, as in Japanese wabi-sabi. Imperfections can become new styles or kinds of perfection—and so true imperfectionism is a constant striving for new contingencies to respond to. (3) A subtler, more complex relation between composition and improvisation is proposed, in which both have broad and narrow senses. Composition involves (a) works, usually desk produced and notated; or more generally, (b) putting things together in an aesthetically rewarding form. Thus, improvisation is a (broad sense) compositional method. (4) Improvisation and composition are interdependent; both involve structure and spontaneity. (5) Imperfectionism is an aesthetics of performance—of compositions as well as improvisations. Improvisation is no risker, or prone to mistakes, than performance of compositions.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism publishes current research articles, symposia, special issues, and timely book reviews in aesthetics and the arts. The term aesthetics, in this connection, is understood to include all studies of the arts and related types of experience from a philosophic, scientific, or other theoretical standpoint. The arts are taken to include not only the traditional forms such as music, literature, landscape architecture, dance, painting, architecture, sculpture, and other visual arts, but also more recent additions such as photography, film, earthworks, performance and conceptual art, the crafts and decorative arts, contemporary digital innovations, and other cultural practices, including work and activities in the field of popular culture.
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