Choral, Public and Private Listener Responses to Hildegard Westerkamp's École
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- McCartney, Andra (Auteur)
- McCarthy, Marta (Auteur)
Titre
Choral, Public and Private Listener Responses to Hildegard Westerkamp's École
Résumé
Hildegard Westerkamp's (1990) composition École Polytechnique is an artistic response to one of Canada's most profoundly disturbing mass murders, the 1989 slaying of fourteen women in Montreal, Quebec. Using the theoretical model, derived from Haraway, of the cyborg body, and analyzing the import of the mixed media (voices, instruments and electroacoustic tape) incorporated in the music, the authors examine the impact this work has had on some of those who have heard it and performed it, based on the responses of choristers and listeners in several studies. The authors explored how those who engaged significantly with the music, (including those who had no personal association with the actual events of the 1989 massacre), were able to make relevant connections between their own experience and the composition itself, embrace these connections and their disturbing resonances, and thereby experience meaningful emotional growth.
Publication
Music and Arts in Action
Volume
4
Numéro
1
Pages
56-72
Date
2012
Langue
en
ISSN
1754-7105
Catalogue de bibl.
ore.exeter.ac.uk
Extra
Accepted: 2012-11-14T10:25:30Z
Publisher: University of Exeter
Référence
McCartney, A., & McCarthy, M. (2012). Choral, Public and Private Listener Responses to Hildegard Westerkamp’s École. Music and Arts in Action, 4(1), 56–72. https://worldcat.org/fr/title/8772877677
Genres musicaux
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