[ENG] Recitations and Reconsiderations [3/15] “Words are important because...
„Words are important because they are not the most important“ In the debate on artistic research, the points of view on the what, why and how tend to be highly divergent. Although this divergence can...
View Article[ENG] Recitations and Reconsiderations [4/15] Academia & writing
If the term artistic research is used “to denote that domain of research and development in which the practice of art [...] plays a constitutive role in a methodological sense” (Borgdorff 2006: 21),...
View Article[ENG] Recitations and Reconsiderations [13/15] Recitation becomes chant
There is hardly any better training imaginable for a plainchant performer than a detailed experience of different forms of recitation. The art of recitation is at the heart of instruction and creative...
View Article[ENG] Recitations and Reconsiderations [14/15] Saintly
Music for saints holds a special place in the repertoire of chant. In the first centuries of Christianity a cult of saints developed, and long before the invention of musical notation a considerable...
View Article[RESEARCH] Passionate about Performance
[ENG] “New research suggests that musicians may be at their most creative when they are not playing their instrument or singing. By studying musicians and asking them when inspiration struck them,...
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