One Voice

A Reconciliation of Harry Partch's Disparate Musical Theories

Description

The study of American, microtonal composer Harry Partch (1901-1974) is complicated by specious autobiographical accounts, contradictory theoretical positions, and a methodology predicated on a vague concept of 'intuition'. These complications are exacerbated by his use of a forty-three-tone scale, non-Western sources of inspiration, novel terms for preexisting ideas, and an integration of music, drama, and dance. In addition, his use of ratios to represent pitch, and the unique tablature notations for his nearly forty invented instruments create a seemingly insurmountable barrier to the analysis of his music. Yet while these complexities are initially overwhelming, they actually work to obscure the simplicity of Partch's core ideas and compositional technique. At the foundation of all his ideas was an individualistic concept he called One Voice. One Voice was the process by which Partch projected his self image through his works. In doing so, he created a model that aimed to inspire others toward individual expression and artistic investigation.
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Writer
Harlan, Brian
Title
One Voice
Publisher
VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.
Year
2008
Language
English
Pages
184
Weight
290 gr
EAN
9783639015539
Dimensions
220 x 150 x 14 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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