Meanings in Making Music: Aesthetical Thoughts

Dissertation, Columbia University (2000)
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Abstract

This essay is about looking for musical meanings in music by a composer who identifies herself as a Japanese composer writing music in a Western musical language. Differences in concepts of sound between Western and Japanese cultures are talked about in explaining how she perceives sound materials as a starting point for composing, and where they come from. The piece shows important aspects that have been talked about in this essay, as well as the musical achievement through her recent research

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