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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.27.2021.tde-12042022-145530
Document
Author
Full name
Leon Steidle
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2021
Supervisor
Committee
Mello Filho, Silvio Ferraz (President)
Penha, Gustavo Rodrigues
Rosseti, Danilo Augusto de Albuquerque
Title in Portuguese
Investigação das noções e técnicas composicionais de Helmut Lachenmann sob a perspectiva do fluxo energético musical, e aplicabilidades dentro da prática composicional contemporânea
Keywords in Portuguese
Análise musical
Composição musical
Fluxo energético musical
Helmut Lachenmann
Técnicas estendidas
Abstract in Portuguese
A pesquisa aqui apresentada visa, num primeiro momento, levantar uma investigação acerca de algumas noções e técnicas composicionais propostas pelo compositor alemão Helmut Lachenmann, como sua concepção de música concreta instrumental, a ideia de estruturalismo dialético em conexão com a noção de percepção liberada e a proposta de música como experiência existencial, além de técnicas composicionais que serão evidenciadas e detalhadas através de diferentes aproximações em sua produção artística. No segundo capítulo do estudo, procuramos traçar uma relação entre tais noções e a proposta de abordagem sob a perspectiva do fluxo energético musical, concepção resultante de uma síntese de diversas ferramentas analíticas com base em escalas temporais em relação a princípios composicionais e cognitivos. O objetivo principal do trabalho é a assimilação das propostas e técnicas composicionais do compositor ao pensamento de fluxo energético musical sob uma perspectiva criativa através de abordagens analíticas em algumas de suas obras e, como resultado dessa interação, filtrar alguns dos elementos mais pertinentes para dentro do processo composicional.
Title in English
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Keywords in English
Extended techniques
Helmut Lachenmann
Music analysis
Musical composition
Musical energetic stream
Abstract in English
The research presented here aims, at first, to raise an investigation about some compositional notions and techniques proposed by the German composer Helmut Lachenmann, such as his conception of instrumental concrete music, the idea of dialectical structuralism in connection with the notion of liberated perception and the proposal of music as an existential experience, as well as compositional techniques that will be highlighted and detailed through different approaches in his artistic production. In the second chapter of the study, we seek to trace a relationship between such notions and the proposed approach from the perspective of musical energy stream, a conception resulting from a synthesis of several analytical tools based on temporal scales in relation to compositional and cognitive principles. The main objective of the work is to assimilate the composer's proposals and compositional techniques to the thought of musical energy flow under a creative perspective through analytical approaches in some of his works and, as a result of this interaction, filter some of the most pertinent elements into the compositional process.
 
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2022-04-12
 
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