926 resultados para Jazz World Music Fusion
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A Celtic Jig time melody performed over a rhythm section part that combines a 4/4 Latin feel with a 6/4 Jazz time feel simultaneously. This is all placed in a contemporary jazz harmonic context
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L’objectif principal de cette thèse de doctorat en composition consiste en la conceptualisation et création d’une oeuvre pour guitare électrique et dispositif électronique se situant à un point de rencontre stylistique entre le free jazz, la musique électro glitch et le drone métal. Le présent texte vise principalement à expliciter la démarche de création de cette oeuvre, intitulée feedback. À la suite du chapitre d'introduction qui décrit l'origine et les objectifs de ce projet de composition, le premier chapitre est consacré à une réflexion sur l'improvisation musicale. En partant d'une description générale de cette pratique et de ses origines, cinq manifestations de l'improvisation qui ont influencé l’oeuvre y sont décrites. Dans le deuxième chapitre est présentée l'hyperguitare qui a été développée pour la pièce ainsi que la description de ses composantes matérielles et logicielles. Dans le troisième chapitre sont décrits le contexte de création, le rôle de l’improvisation dans le processus de création et la description technique des quatre oeuvres composées en amont de feedback. Le quatrième chapitre est dédié à la pièce feedback inspirée de l'œuvre cinématographique et littéraire Fight Club et imprégnée, sur le plan stylistique, de la culture rock, du free jazz et de la musique électroacoustique glitch. En conclusion sont présentés les nouveaux objectifs que ces recherches ont engendrés.
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No presente artigo, apresenta-se um registo sobre o atual universo do Fado, reflexo da sua adaptação à contemporaneidade e, como tal, enquadrando multiplicidade e fusão de géneros musicais. Tal como qualquer outro género musical, o Fado foi tocado pelo tempo, marcado por diferentes conjunturas sociais, culturais e estéticas, mantendo, contudo, uma forte ligação à sua genuinidade (o fado tradicional), no imaginário coletivo de públicos e intérpretes. Reflete-se, a partir da diversidade estética que o Fado nos oferece, sobre o seu percurso evolutivo num passado próximo. De igual modo se reflete sobre a grande diversidade deste universo muito próprio e destaca-se a capacidade de partilhar os mesmos tempos, os mesmos espaços e os mesmos públicos, sinónimo de vitalidade, dinâmica e atualidade.
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Gentrification has dramatically changed the urban landscape of Washington, D.C. Non-profit alternative jazz venues have become important sites for negotiating this complex process that is re-shaping the city. Each such venue aligns itself with one of the two primary factions of gentrification: new urban migrants or long-term residents. Westminster Presbyterian Church’s Jazz Night in Southwest fosters a community of repeat-attendees resisting social displacement. The Jazz and Cultural Society unabashedly foregrounds ties to long-term residents in highlighting a black identity and its local interconnectedness. CapitolBop’s Jazz Loft demonstrates the difficulties that come with trying to cater to a young audience, and at the same time, resist gentrification. These venues present three perspectives on gentrification and together bring light to the overlapping complexity of gentrification.
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The purpose of this thesis is two-fold. It presents six original pieces composed and arranged by the author, and it provides a thorough analysis of each. The compositions draw from many different musical genres: contemporary jazz, swing, funk, fusion, soul, neo-soul, and rhythm and blues. The applications of melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic techniques derived from these genres can be found in these original compositions. These compositions are inspired by -- and attempt to narrate --life experiences. Parallels between life and music are drawn and explained. By way of introduction, some information is given regarding the ensemble that first performed these original compositions. The ensemble comprised trumpet, tenor saxophone, keyboards, piano, electric bass, upright acoustic bass, drums, and percussion.
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Research background: Mrs Curly and the Norwegian Smoking Pipe is a full-length album and book release, produced in collaboration with renowned multi-instrumentalist Linsey Pollak. The project involved the recording and production of Pollak’s original compositions and arrangements of traditional works, drawing on hybrid digital-analog production techniques. The recording of the album was informed by prior scholarly work by Taylor, Feld, Wong and others. These existing studies have discussed the complexities of intercultural collaboration, and the types of cultural politics that are involved in the recording and distribution of what has been known by the term ‘World Music.’ Aspects of applied ethnomusicology have informed the creative work, as a means of interpreting the implicit and explicit complexities that arise through the recording and dissemination of intercultural creative practice. The project asked the research question, in what ways is intercultural music making effected by collaborative practices in the recording studio? Research contribution: This project has identified that the recording and production of intercultural music making involves a complex amalgam of aspects of live or ‘authentic’ performance practices, alongside highly mediated production practices that are influenced by new forms of digital recording technology. Research significance: The compact disc and book was released and promoted on the Marata Music label. The song ‘Plačam za’ was nominated in the World category of the 2015 Queensland Music Awards. The research context of the work is detailed in Gavin Carfoot, 2015 (in press), ‘Musical discovery, colonialism and the possibilities of intercultural communication through music’ in Popular Communication.
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A presente dissertação tem como finalidade estudar o Festival Mediterrâneo, mais conhecido por Festival MED, que foi considerado pelos meios de comunicação social como um dos mais conceituados Festivais de World Music de Portugal. O objetivo principal deste estudo consiste em analisar os níveis de motivação, satisfação e fidelização dos visitantes do Festival MED. De uma forma mais genérica, pretende-se identificar o perfil sociodemográfico, perceber formas de participação e envolvimento e identificar as fontes de informação mais utilizadas pelos inquiridos. Tendo por finalidade alcançar os objetivos traçados, foram aplicados 400 questionários dentro do recinto do Festival. Com o apoio do software SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), foi possível a realização das análises estatísticas consideradas necessárias ao estudo. Os resultados sugerem que as principais motivações que trazem os visitantes ao evento prendem-se, sobretudo, ao “ambiente agradável”, à “diversão/socialização” e “por gostar de visitar este tipo de festivais”. No que concerne ao grau de satisfação e fidelização, constata-se que os visitantes estão satisfeitos e pretendem voltar para as próximas edições do Festival MED.
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Tese de doutoramento, Antropologia (Antropologia da Etnicidade e do Político), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Ciências Sociais, 2014