The Dent Medal

IF 0.2 2区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
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The Dent Medal, struck in memory of the distinguished scholar and musician Edward J. Dent (1876–1957), has been awarded by the Royal Musical Association annually since 1961 to recipients selected for their outstanding contribution to musicology. A list of candidates is drawn up by the Council of the Association and the Directorium of the International Musicological Society. The Dent Medal for 2020 is awarded to ERIC DROTT. Eric Drott graduated with a Ph.D. from Yale University in 2001 and is currently Associate Professor of Music Theory at the University of Texas at Austin. He has produced an impressive body of scholarship that spans from post-war modernism to present-day streaming cultures and deftly traverses music theory, musicology and music sociology. Uniting this work with the sociopolitical frameworks in which music – understood in the broadest sense – is produced, used and acquires meaning is a pervading concern. Drott’s initial work was inmusic theory. He wrote his doctoral thesis on themusic of Ligeti and has established himself as an authoritative voice on experimentalism and the avant-garde. His article ‘The End(s) of Genre’ ( Journal of Music Theory, 2013) has been particularly influential in this respect. Here Drott challenges the commonly held perception that genre declined in importance with the onset of modernism, and draws on actor-network theory to produce a revised theory of genre that maps onto the contours of experimental music. Questions of genre also feature in Drott’s 2011 monographMusic and the Elusive Revolution: Cultural Politics and Political Culture in France, 1968–1981 (University of California Press). An illuminating study of the place of music in the history and legacies of France’s 1968 revolution, this book develops a highly innovative framework for thinking about howmusical genres and political cultures interact. Rather than examining any one type of music or music culture, Drott casts his net wide, with chapters on chanson, free jazz, avant-garde music and French rock. This diverse span allows for a richly multifaceted history to emerge and, crucially, serves as the basis for the formulation of a broader theory of how genre mediates political expression. Over the past decade, Drott has emerged as one of the most insightful and challenging thinkers on the political economies of music in contemporary society. He has written perceptively on the ‘gift economy’ of music ( Journal of Music Theory, 2010); has offered a piercing critique of Jacques Attali’sNoise (Critical Inquiry, 2015); has explored music’s roles in social movements including the Occupy Wall Street Protests (Contemporary Music Review, 2018; Twentieth-Century Music, 2019); and most recently has produced a comprehensive and thought-provoking suite of articles on the political, economic and social implications of contemporary streaming cultures (Sound Studies, 2017; Journal of the Society for American Music, 2018; Twentieth-Century Music, 2018; and Cultural Politics, 2019).
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丹特奖章是为了纪念杰出学者和音乐家爱德华·J·丹特(1876-1957)而设立的,自1961年以来,英国皇家音乐协会每年都会授予因其对音乐学的杰出贡献而被选中的获奖者。候选人名单由协会理事会和国际音乐学会理事会拟定。2020年Dent奖章授予ERIC DROTT。Eric Drott于2001年毕业于耶鲁大学,获得博士学位,目前是德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校音乐理论副教授。他创造了一套令人印象深刻的学术体系,涵盖了战后现代主义到当今流媒体文化,并巧妙地穿越了音乐理论、音乐学和音乐社会学。将这项工作与社会政治框架相结合,在这些框架中,音乐——从最广泛的意义上理解——被生产、使用并获得意义,是一个普遍关注的问题。德罗特最初的工作是音乐理论。他撰写了关于利盖蒂音乐的博士论文,并将自己确立为实验主义和先锋派的权威声音。他的文章《流派的终结》(《音乐理论杂志》,2013)在这方面特别有影响力。在这里,Drott挑战了人们普遍认为的流派随着现代主义的兴起而重要性下降的看法,并借鉴演员网络理论,提出了一个修正的流派理论,该理论映射到实验音乐的轮廓上。类型问题也出现在Drott 2011年的专著《音乐与难以捉摸的革命:1968–1981年法国的文化政治和政治文化》(加州大学出版社)中。本书对音乐在法国1968年革命历史和遗产中的地位进行了富有启发性的研究,为思考音乐流派和政治文化如何互动提供了一个高度创新的框架。Drott没有研究任何一种类型的音乐或音乐文化,而是广撒网,章节涉及香颂、自由爵士乐、先锋音乐和法国摇滚。这种多样的跨度使一段丰富多彩的历史得以出现,至关重要的是,它是形成一个更广泛的流派如何调解政治表达理论的基础。在过去的十年里,Drott已经成为当代社会音乐政治经济方面最具洞察力和挑战性的思想家之一。他敏锐地撰写了关于音乐的“礼物经济”的文章(《音乐理论杂志》,2010年);对雅克·阿塔利的《噪音》(Critical Inquiry,2015)提出了尖锐的批评;探讨了音乐在包括占领华尔街抗议在内的社会运动中的作用(《当代音乐评论》,2018;二十世纪音乐,2019);最近,他就当代流媒体文化的政治、经济和社会影响发表了一系列全面而发人深省的文章(Sound Studies,2017;《美国音乐学会杂志》,2018;二十世纪音乐,2018;以及文化政治,2019)。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal Musical Association was established in 1986 (replacing the Association"s Proceedings) and is now one of the major international refereed journals in its field. Its editorial policy is to publish outstanding articles in fields ranging from historical and critical musicology to theory and analysis, ethnomusicology, and popular music studies. The journal works to disseminate knowledge across the discipline and communicate specialist perspectives to a broad readership, while maintaining the highest scholarly standards.
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