非洲观念下的艺术创新:基于非洲传统的艺术音乐作曲家教育

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
Lukas Ligeti
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摘要非洲音乐研究通常在民族音乐学领域内进行。然而,艺术音乐创作的教学几乎总是完全基于西方的实践,而非洲文化作为新的实验性作品基础的潜力仍未得到解决。非洲音乐传统具有独特的音乐元素处理方法,以不同于西方音乐的方式广泛使用认知现象,并与其他艺术形式有着不同的关系。在民族音乐学研究和跨文化合作的基础上,我对非洲传统概念的教学方法,不是作为西方文化习俗的解毒剂,而是作为一种拓宽视野的方法,不提倡模仿或挪用,而是通过对非洲音乐实践的理解来促进创新音乐思想的发展。在这篇文章中,我讨论了高等艺术音乐创作教学的课程创新:基于非洲音乐传统概念的实验音乐创作。我描述了我在这个方向上有目的地开展持续活动的个人经历;我解释了为什么我认为这门课程在非殖民化和提高创造力方面是有价值的;我提出了这可能导致的结果。我将参考奥地利民族音乐学家格哈德·库比克(Gerhard Kubik)的精选作品,作为连接我的论点的线索。
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Artistic innovation through African concepts: education for art music composers based on African traditions
Abstract African music studies are generally undertaken within the field of ethnomusicology. Instruction in art music composition is, however, almost always based exclusively on Western practice, with the potential of African culture as the foundation for new, experimental work remaining unaddressed. African music traditions feature unique approaches to musical elements, make extensive use of cognitive phenomena in ways different from Western music, and have different relationships with other art forms. Building upon ethnomusicological research and intercultural collaboration, my approach to teaching concepts from African traditions, which is not intended as an antidote to Western cultural practices but as a broadening of horizons, does not promote imitation or appropriation, leading instead to the development of innovative musical ideas through an understanding of African music practices. In this article, I address a curricular innovation in tertiary art music composition pedagogy: experimental music composition based on concepts from African music traditions. I describe my personal experiences in purposefully undertaking sustained activities in this direction; I explain why I believe this course of study to be valuable in decolonisation and enhancing creativity; and I suggest outcomes to which this might lead. I will refer to selected writings by the Austrian ethnomusicologist Gerhard Kubik as a thread connecting my arguments.
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