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Documenting acousmatic music interpretation : a developmental framework based on cross self-confrontations
Article [Accepted Manuscript]
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International journal of performance arts and digital media ; vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 336-355.Publisher(s)
Taylor and Francis GroupAbstract(s)
The investigation of acousmatic music interpretation as a distinct activity from
composition calls for the investigation of appropriate documentation frameworks. This
paper investigates the relevance of cross self-confrontations to capture all dimensions of
interpretation of acousmatic music from a dialogical and developmental perspective. This
study is the second phase of the project Interpretation Spatiale des Musiques
Electroacoustiques (ISME), following a theoretical investigation of acousmatic music
interpretation. It is based on the automated re-enactment of several performances
conducted during an acousmatic interpretation workshop and masterclass at LaBRISCRIME in 2015. The analysis presents the practical and theoretical relevance of the
framework in relation to the dimensions of acousmatic interpretations conceptualized
during the first phase of the project based on semi-structured interviews.