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Collaborating with the Guitar: The exploration of collaborative practices between three non-guitarist composers and a guitarist performer in the creation of new works for the classical guitar
thesis
posted on 2023-09-26, 23:57 authored by Church, JakeCross-disciplinary in its approach, through the internal frameworks of collaboration, this exegesis explores a series of case studies with non-guitarist composers, documenting the why and how aspects of collaboration in the context of creating new music. The primary focus is on how to translate non-guitarist composers’ ideas effectively onto the guitar: to create music for the guitar which is idiomatic while maintaining compositional integrity.
History
Copyright Date
2017-01-01Date of Award
2017-01-01Publisher
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of WellingtonRights License
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Degree Discipline
MusicologyDegree Grantor
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of WellingtonDegree Level
MastersDegree Name
Master of Musical ArtsANZSRC Type Of Activity code
3 APPLIED RESEARCHVictoria University of Wellington Item Type
Awarded Research Masters ThesisLanguage
en_NZVictoria University of Wellington School
New Zealand School of MusicAdvisors
Curry, Jane; Cannady, Kimberly; Riseley, MartinUsage metrics
Keywords
GuitarCollaborationComposititionNew Zealand musicNon-guitarist composersGuitarist performerPerformanceSchool: New Zealand School of Music190407 Music Performance190409 Musicology and Ethnomusicology970119 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of the Creative Arts and WritingDegree Discipline: MusicDegree Discipline: Musical ArtsDegree Discipline: MusicologyDegree Level: MastersDegree Name: Master of Musical ArtsMusic PerformanceMusicology and Ethnomusicology