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A Conflux of Musical Logics: Memory, History, and the Improvisative Music of SLANT

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posted on 2022-08-17, 22:01 authored by David WilsonDavid Wilson
The author discusses SLANT, an improvisation-based project he coconceived, recorded and performed on tenor saxophone in duo with pianist and new music specialist Richard Valitutto. The project deconstructs sound worlds such as late nineteenth-century Romanticism, avant-garde/free jazz, microtonal spectralism and southeast European rural music. Drawing on George Lewis's systems of improvisative musicality, the article analyzes SLANT through the lens of sociomusical experience. The author shows how Afrological, Eurological and other systems of musicality participate together, manifesting in dialogical improvisative music-making that emerges from multiethnic and multicultural histories of improvised music.

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Aaron Copland Fund for Music Recording Program Grant for Contemporary American Composers | Funder: Aaron Copland Fund for Music

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Wilson, D. (2020). A Conflux of Musical Logics: Memory, History, and the Improvisative Music of SLANT. Leonardo Music Journal, 30, 82-86. https://doi.org/10.1162/lmj_a_01095

Journal title

Leonardo Music Journal

Volume

30

Publication date

2020-09-19

Pagination

82-86

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Publication status

Published online

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2020-09-14

ISSN

0961-1215

eISSN

1531-4812

Language

en

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