Abstract
In performances of graphic scores, the visually interesting material is usually hidden from the view of the audience. The visual aspect of the score is only communicated via sound, so that the graphic score may as well be written in traditional musical notation or ignored completely. As someone interested in the theatrical and visual aspects of musical performance, I want this act of reading to be demonstrated to the audience directly, rather than communicated via an act of translation through music. 'Make Each Face A Living Note' is an attempt to do this. It is an outline for a situation in which musical sounds may occur.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | https://y-e-s.org/ |
Publication status | Published (VoR) - 28 Dec 2018 |
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