This article pays tribute to Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, who died in her home in Paris on June 2, 2023. More than a necrology, it serves as a topography of agendas that are or could be relevant to the reception of her work, from
With its history of breaking taboos and courting scandal, as well as its visually stunning stage excesses, Rammstein, one of the most controversial yet also most internationally successful German rock bands, stands for a multidimensional
This essay examines examples of graphic notation by Dieter Schnebel against the theoretical background of notational iconicity. Central to this is the idea, influenced by the work on the grammatology of images by Jacques Derrida and Sigrid Weigel, that traces of traditional notation contained only in the design, not as code, create tonal spaces, though these exist separately from their original contexts as something movable that changes with each new reading. Using examples from Schnebel’s
Like any work of art, a CD comes into existence through the joint forces of different parties in the course of a (sometimes protracted) production process. And, like any work of art, the recording is shaped by this process. The »complete unreleased recording sessions« of Glenn Gould’s
On the occasion of the Argentinian composer Horacio Vaggione’s 80th birthday, this essay illuminates certain aspects of his music: his interest in the smallest level of musical time, the microtemporal realm, which was opened up by computer-assisted electroacoustic music and enables composition based on individual samples; the relationship between this micro-world of sounds and the other layers of the musical fabric; the figures and granular textures that constitute his personal style in morphological terms; and the formal structures of his pieces, which the author links to the concepts of the network and the object. These observations are followed by an analysis of his piece
Expression in music is taken for granted by most listeners as something that does not need to be discussed at all. However, this opinion has been questioned again and again, and especially in the 20th century there are downright currents of a deliberate denial of expression. Above all, it should be clear that we are not dealing here with something naturalistically imminent, but only with something highly artificial. The article takes a detailed review of Jürgen Stolzenberg (ed.),
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