跨代爱尔兰音乐合奏中的流派、风格和时代性谈判

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Holly Riley
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本文通过佛罗里达州立大学一个当代爱尔兰音乐合奏团的代际合作视角,探讨了社区对体裁和风格的协商。在这个合奏团中,社区成员通过国家资助的老年教育项目与大学生一起参与合奏。在整个过程中,学生和社区成员在当地音乐素材的既定格式和新的学生指导安排之间进行了沟通。社区成员明确表示,希望 "让现场继续下去",并在协商流行-传统流派实践的 "不断变化的地形"(Shuker 2001: 6)的同时,建立社区的长久性。该合奏团的实践是通过学生和社区成员的访谈,以自我民族志的视角进行探索的,其基础是现有的关于代际合奏实践(Harrington 2021 年、Conway 和 Hodgman 2008 年、Jang 2020 年)、流派协商(Holt 2007 年)和老龄化身份认同(Bennet 和 Hodkinson 2012 年)的研究。这对代际音乐创作和建立具有深厚代际和音乐多样性的音乐社区具有重要意义。
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Negotiating Genre, Style, and Contemporality in an Intergenerational Irish Music Ensemble
This article examines community negotiations of genre and style through the lens of intergenerational collaboration in a contemporary Irish music ensemble at Florida State University. In this ensemble, community members participated alongside university students in the ensemble through a state-funded senior education program. Throughout this process, students and community members navigated differences between local scene-established formats of musical material and new student-directed arrangements. Community members articulated desires to ‘keep the scene going’ and establish community longevity while negotiating this “shifting topography” (Shuker 2001: 6) of popular-traditional genre practice. The practices of this ensemble, explored through an autoethnographic lens with interview contributions from student and community members, build on existing studies on intergenerational ensemble practices (Harrington 2021, Conway and Hodgman 2008, Jang 2020), genre negotiation (Holt 2007), and aging identity (Bennet and Hodkinson 2012). This suggests important implications for intergenerational music-making and building music communities with deep generational and musical diversity.
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