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The Cult of the Work

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The third in a series of writings for Yellow Barn related to my artist residencies there, exploring how recordings have impacted how we make and experience music, in conjunction with a British Library Edison Fellowship.

The Cult of the Work

During our talks in Putney (at the Greenwood School and for the general audience) we framed the discussion in terms of an issue raised by various commentators: whether music is an object or an activity. It is, of course, an activity. However we have, in certain ways, taken steps towards turning it into an object (through musical scores and recordings). In doing so all kinds of "rules" have been created – many of which we are unaware of; our residency was about becoming aware of and re-thinking these "rules".


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tags: Yellow Barn, Marisa Gupta, Lydia Goehr, Imaginary Museum of Musical Works, Kenneth Hamilton, Werktreue, western classical music, canon, notation, Mozart, Clementi, extemporization, Liszt, British Library, Timothy Day, historical recordings, early recordings
categories: Writings
Thursday 11.05.20
Posted by Marisa Gupta
 

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