DOAJ Open Access 2014

Beyond reproduction: Semiotic perspectives on musical performance

Cook Nicholas

Abstrak

The traditional musicological conception of performance is as the reproduction of pre-existing texts. This makes no allowance for the extent to which meaning emerges from the act of performance, and from the interactions between the various participants in performance events. A broadly semiotic approach focusses attention on such issues, and in this article I illustrate such an approach in terms of the communicative function of the mazurka ‘script’ and the role of performance gesture in conditioning musical meaning. I argue that, instead of thinking in terms of the reproduction of works, it is better to borrow Jeff Pressing’s term and think in terms of performances referencing scores, traditions, and other pre-existing entities: this way it is possible to conceptualise performances that range from the Werktreue ideology or tribute bands to parody or burlesque. Discourses of the relationship between works and performances are mirrored by those between performances and recordings, and consideration of the latter helps to clarify features shared by both: creativity, collaboration, and semiosis.

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Cook Nicholas

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Nicholas, C. (2014). Beyond reproduction: Semiotic perspectives on musical performance. https://doi.org/10.2298/MUZ1416015C

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2014
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.2298/MUZ1416015C
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Open Access ✓