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dc.contributor.advisorGoldman, Jonathan
dc.contributor.authorBirbrier, William Damian
dc.date.accessioned2020-09-25T19:53:14Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONfr
dc.date.available2020-09-25T19:53:14Z
dc.date.issued2019-11-15
dc.date.submitted2019-05
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/23957
dc.subjectimprovisationfr
dc.subjectanalysefr
dc.subjectaffordancesfr
dc.subjectjazzfr
dc.subjectinteractionsfr
dc.subjectECMfr
dc.subjectGarbarekfr
dc.subjectGismontifr
dc.subjectMagicofr
dc.subjectHadenfr
dc.subjectCego Aderaldofr
dc.subjectPalhaçofr
dc.subjectsaxophonefr
dc.subjectperformance studiofr
dc.subjectperformance livefr
dc.subjectanalyse comparativefr
dc.subjectAnalysisfr
dc.subjectStudio performancefr
dc.subjectLive performancefr
dc.subjectComparative analysisfr
dc.subject.otherCommunications and the Arts - Music / Communication et les arts - Musique (UMI : 0413)fr
dc.titleDu studio à la scène : une analyse de l’impact des interactions sur l’interprétation mélodique en jazzfr
dc.typeThèse ou mémoire / Thesis or Dissertation
etd.degree.disciplineMusiquefr
etd.degree.grantorUniversité de Montréalfr
etd.degree.levelMaîtrise / Master'sfr
etd.degree.nameM. Mus.fr
dcterms.abstractCe mémoire porte sur l’impact des interactions faites par le musicien lors d’une séance d’interprétation musicale en jazz incluant de l’improvisation. L’analyse est basée sur le matériel phonographique et les transcriptions de deux pièces exécutées par le trio composé de Jan Garbarek, le saxophoniste norvégien, Egberto Gismonti, le pianiste et guitariste brésilien, et Charlie Hayden, le bassiste américain. L’analyse fait une comparaison entre les mêmes pièces jouées en studio et en concert live, à partir d’une base théorique incluant le processus de l’improvisation ainsi que les affordances, concept emprunté à la psychologie écologique et adapté à la musicologie. Les résultats de cette recherche indiquent que le processus d’improvisation est affecté par les invariants liés à l’environnement de performance. Cette analyse est un premier pas vers une compréhension contextualisée des éléments environnementaux qui influencent l’improvisation dans la musique jazz.fr
dcterms.abstractThe following master’s thesis considers the impact of the interactions affecting a musician during a jazz performance including improvisation. The analysis considers the phonographic source material and transcriptions of two tracks performed by the trio composed of the Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek, the Brazilian pianist and guitarist Egberto Gismonti, and the American bass player Charlie Haden. The analysis focuses on two tracks that were both recorded in studio and live during a concert of the trio, and is based on the theoretical notions of improvisation as well as affordance theory, which was originally developed in the field of environmental psychology and then adapted to musicology. The results of this research indicate that the process of improvisation is affected by the invariants relating to the location of the performance. This analysis is a first step towards a contextualized understanding of the environmental elements that can influence improvisation in jazz.fr
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