Hearing the Present, Remembering the Past: “Aural History” from Charlie Haden and John Zorn

Q3 Arts and Humanities
C. Hersch
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ABSTRACT The representation of the past in “postmodern” musical works is often seen as a rejection of coherent historical narratives. Works featuring a mixture of styles (“polystylism”), “borrowed” sounds (either sampled or quoted), and a collage structure supposedly reflect and enact postmodernism’s rejection of “grand narratives” in general and the idea that history has a coherent meaning in particular. This essay contests this interpretation of such postmodern devices by looking at two works using such musical features in the service of what I call “aural history”: the musical enactment of historical events. Using Bakhtin, I argue that Charlie Haden’s Liberation Music Orchestra (1969) and John Zorn’s “Shtetl” (from his 1993 composition Kristallnacht) use postmodern devices to craft dialogical narratives. Rather than mirroring postmodern undecidability, such musical narratives “orchestrate” (Bakhtin) historical voices into an enactment of the past as seen from the present.
听到现在,回忆过去:查理·哈登和约翰·佐恩的“听觉历史”
摘要“后现代”音乐作品中对过去的再现往往被视为对连贯历史叙事的拒绝。作品融合了风格(“多体主义”)、“借用”的声音(采样或引用)和拼贴结构,据称反映并体现了后现代主义对“宏大叙事”的普遍拒绝,以及历史具有连贯意义的观点。本文通过观察两部使用这种音乐特征为我所说的“听觉历史”服务的作品,对这种后现代手法的解释提出了质疑:历史事件的音乐再现。利用巴赫金,我认为查理·哈登的解放音乐乐团(1969年)和约翰·佐恩的《Shtetl》(出自他1993年的作品《Kristallnacht》)使用了后现代手法来创作对话叙事。这种音乐叙事并没有反映后现代的不确定性,而是将(巴赫金)的历史声音“编排”成了从现在看过去的情景。
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