幕布落下时:附带音乐的可持续性

IF 0.2 N/A MUSIC
M. Novaković
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摘要

从可持续性作为一个概念可以(而且应该)应用于附带音乐领域的想法开始,因此,确保其生命在帷幕落下后的延续,我们认为唱片是附带音乐(像任何其他类型的音乐)可以保存和以后研究的主要方式之一。我们认为唱片(作为一种可持续性工具)等于偶然音乐的生存(生存能力),并在四个案例研究中验证了这一假设-四位作曲家的光盘和偶然音乐的发行:Vojislav Voki Kostic, Zoran Eric, Zoran Simjanovic和Isidora Zebeljan。
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When the curtain falls: The sustainability of incidental music
Starting with the idea that sustainability as a concept can (and should) be applied in the field of incidental music, thus, ensuring the continuation of its life after the curtain falls, we argue that discography is one of the main ways in which incidental music (like any other type of music) can be preserved and later studied. We argue that discography (as a sustainability tool) equals the survival (survivability) of incidental music and test this hypothesis on four case studies - compact discs and releases of incidental music of four composers: Vojislav Voki Kostic, Zoran Eric, Zoran Simjanovic and Isidora Zebeljan.
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