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The Concept of Polymediality
Literary Sources as an Inherent Polymedial Element of Music
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During the composition of "Strophes" (2003), in which the architectonic features of a high-tech factory influenced various parameters of the work such as the production of sounds, Marios Joannou Elia developed the concept of polymediality. This involved two dimensions: the work-immanent compositional dimension and polymediality in the process of staging. The prefix poly denotes a qualitative paradigm shift; not a quantitative much, but a qualitative, polyaesthetic more. Written between 2007 and 2010 as a commentary focused on his opera "Die Jagd" (2008) and the orchestral piece "Akanthai" (2009), this book illuminates Elia's concept of polymediality and, by providing a wealth of examples, how literary sources become an inherent polymedial element of his music. At the same time, the commentary elucidates a series of fundamental aspects of the music, including the model of imitative interaction, the concept of permanent fleetingness, the concept of polyaesthestics, and the question of musico-literary intermediality.
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Title:
The Concept of Polymediality
Literary Sources as an Inherent Polymedial Element of Music
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Series:
Title:
The Concept of Polymediality
Literary Sources as an Inherent Polymedial Element of Music
Language:
English
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Series:
Title:
The Concept of Polymediality
Literary Sources as an Inherent Polymedial Element of Music
Language:
English
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Series:
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Product number:
CAM 29
ISBN13:
978-3-95983-100-0
Media Type:
book (softcover)
Product number:
CAM 29
ISBN13:
978-3-95983-100-0
Pages:
116
Format:
14cm x 22cm
Media Type:
book (hardcover)
Product number:
CAM 30
ISBN13:
978-3-95983-101-7
Pages:
116
Format:
14cm x 22cm
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