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SUMMARY:Transkulturalität_mdw  Interdisziplinäre Ringvorlesung
DESCRIPTION:6. Termin: Migrating Music\nVortrag: Kristin McGee\nKristin McGee is Associate Professor of Popular Music and Jazz at the University of Groningen. She researches how media impact the representation and performance of gender\, sexuality and race in various popular music contexts. More broadly\, she has published on topics ranging from the performance practices of all-girl bands in jazz media to the interactive dance based cultures mediated through online archives such as YouTube. She is the current chair of IASPM Benelux and the recent director of the Groningen Student Big Band. \nBerlin’s Electronic Jazz Scene: The Case of Jazzanova\nAttias identifies two anxieties commonly expressed upon the widespread adoption of new technologies within established musical cultures: First\, that new technologies degrade the fidelity of music recordings and second that they threaten to undermine existing musical techniques. As jazz pundits have consistently advocated for the committed study of canonical recordings to elevate instrumental techniques\, the incursion of new technologies during the digital era re-animated such anxieties within the reception of especially electronic jazz. In Berlin\, a city celebrated for its post-industrial exploration of electronic soundscapes within dance cultures\, new technologies such as digital sound production and drum sequencing significantly transformed the aesthetics of jazz inspired musical recordings. One of Berlin’s most established jazz inspired PLOs (producer-led outfits) is Jazzanova\, a collective featuring DJs and producers who are often praised for their exceptional record production aesthetics. This presentation examines the under-researched role performed by DJs and producers in revitalizing jazz culture\, especially in the post-reunification city of Berlin. Drawing from ethnographic research\, I posit that such collectives have cultivated a committed transnational jazz community because of their artistic expansion of record production techniques in ways which radically blur the lines between live jazz performance practice and studio engineered jazz production techniques (such as the construction of timbres and beats). Ultimately\, I argue that electronic jazz has earned a significant place within European jazz culture in part by re-acquainting youth cultures to jazz and by reinvigorating dance as a participatory act in an era during which jazz was increasingly viewed as static and conservative. \nKünstlerischer Beitrag: Harald Huber mit Studierenden des Instituts für Popularmusik & Trio Sa.Ha.Ra feat. Basma Jabr\n–	Andreas Schreiber (Austria) violin\n–	Habib Samandi (Tunesia) percussion & vocals\n–	Harald Huber (Austria) keyboards\n–	Basma Jabr (Syria) vocals \nipop Chor (Leitung: Florian Angerer) \nClash Concerty\nDie Idee des „Clash Concerty“ entstand im Rahmen des Forschungsprojekts „Performing Diversity“ (Harald Huber gem. mit Magdalena Fürnkranz). Dabei wurden u.a. die Aufführungsrituale verschiedener Stilfelder des aktuellen österreichischen Musiklebens untersucht: Klassik\, Jazz\, World\, Dance\, Rock\, Schlager. Als Polaritäten konnten dabei das „Andachtsritual“ und das „Animationsritual“ beobachtet werden. Ein „Clash Concerty“ ist ein künstlerisches Experiment\, das Musikstücke in ungewöhnliche neue Kontexte stellt und jenseits der üblichen Aufführungskonventionen bisher nicht wahrgenommene Bedeutungsschichten der Stücke erschließt.\nTrio SA.HA.RA vollzieht den „cultural clash“ quer durch das Mittelmeer\, das in der Antike als durchlässiger Kulturraum wahrgenommen wurde und heute durch Gegensätze zwischen europäischen und orientalischen Staaten charakterisiert ist. Westliche Kompositionstechniken (z.B. Dodekaphonie) werden mit Elementen arabischer Musiktraditionen gemischt\, Themen wie Flucht\, Trance und Tanz bearbeitet. \nKommentar und Moderation: Rosa Reitsamer (mdw)\nAssistenzprofessorin am Institut für Musiksoziologie an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien. \n
URL:https://www.strawanzerin.at/termin/transkulturalitaet_mdw-interdisziplinaere-ringvorlesung-24/
LOCATION:Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien\, Fanny Hensel-Saal\, Anton-von-Webern-Platz 1 \, Wien\, Wien\, 1030\, Österreich
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