A Performance Musical e a Crise Da Autoridade: Corpo e Gênero
Palavras-chave:
Filosofia da Performance Musical, Corpo, Oralidade, Performance Musical e GêneroResumo
A derrocada do formalismo na música deflagrou uma crise de autoridade na performance musical. Entretanto, os ecos prolongados do autoritarismo ainda se fazem presentes na prática da performance. A demanda contemporânea da criatividade na performance musical requer uma desconstrução da estrutura normativa que tem regulado a nossa prática por quase dois séculos. Utilizando as definições de Goehr dos dois ideais de performance, examino a relação entre a tradição e o ideal do Werktreue, bem como o papel do corpo traçado de acordo com os dois ideais, enfocando a separação mente/corpo e as divisões de gênero.Referências
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