团体表演中听觉注意的追踪:Éliane Radigue 's Occam Delta XV的个案研究

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
Emanuelle Majeau-Bettez, Aliénor Golvet, Clément Canonne
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摘要

虽然在过去的几十年里,对联合音乐表演的过程和机制的实证研究获得了很多关注,但令人惊讶的是,很少有人关注音乐家在主要以音频为中心的媒介中的倾听策略。然而,理解音乐家如何倾听彼此对于更多开放式、即兴或不确定的音乐实践尤为重要,因为它在塑造表演将如何展开方面起着至关重要的作用。在本文中,我们报告了一项探索性研究,该研究旨在调查音乐家在这种环境下的听觉注意力动态,并以Quatuor Bozzini演奏Éliane Radigue的Occam Delta XV(2018)为例进行了研究。使用事后注释程序,我们发现音乐家的整体听觉注意力存在显著差异,每个音乐家的聆听方向与Occam Delta XV的总体叙述相关。我们还发现,当协调更具挑战性时,音乐家之间的联合聆听更有可能出现,这表明表演者策略性地使用注意力集中作为增强团队内部协调的一种方式。综上所述,我们的发现揭示了音乐家在集体音乐创作中的倾听和互动策略。
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Tracking auditory attention in group performances: A case study on Éliane Radigue’s Occam Delta XV
While the empirical study of the processes and mechanisms underlying joint musical performance has gained a lot of traction in the past few decades, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the study of musicians’ listening strategies in what remains a mainly audio-centric medium. Yet, understanding how musicians listen to each other is particularly crucial for more open-ended, improvised, or indeterminate musical practices, as it plays a crucial role in shaping how the performance will unfold. In this article, we report on an exploratory study that was designed to investigate the dynamics of musicians’ auditory attention in such settings, using Quatuor Bozzini’s performance of Éliane Radigue’s Occam Delta XV (2018) as a case study. Using a post hoc annotation procedure, we found striking differences between musicians’ overall auditory attention, with each musician’s listening orientation relating differently to the general narrative of Occam Delta XV. We also found that joint listening between musicians was more likely to emerge when coordination was more challenging, suggesting that attentional focus was used strategically by the performers as a way of enhancing coordination within the group. Taken together, our findings shed important light on musicians’ listening and interactional strategies in collective music-making.
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Musicae Scientiae
Musicae Scientiae Multiple-
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4.50
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期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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