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The Incorporated Hornist: Instruments, Embodiment, And The Performance Of Music, M. Elizabeth Fleming
The Incorporated Hornist: Instruments, Embodiment, And The Performance Of Music, M. Elizabeth Fleming
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Roland Barthes famously described the “grain” as “the body in the voice as it sings, the hand as it writes, the limb as it performs.” Stated simply, this project asks What is the body in the horn as it sounds? Instrumentality is typically understood as extension and expression beyond the boundaries of the body; brass instrument musicking, however, begins not where the sound emerges from the bell, but at the very least at the meeting point of the player’s breath, the surfaces of the body, and the tube of the instrument. This project of instrumental incorporation understands music as a …