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Over and Over
Exploring repetition in popular music
Publié le mardi 29 juillet 2014
Résumé
Over and Over: Exploring repetition in popular music aims at identifying and studying the recent aesthetic and analytical developments of musical repetition. From the 32-bar forms of Tin Pan Alley, through the cyclic forms of modal jazz, to the more recent accumulation of digital layers, beats, and breaks in Electronic Dance Music (EDM), repetition as both an aesthetic disposition or formal musicological property stimulated a diversity of genres and techniques. After decades of riffs, loops, vamps, reiterated rhythmic patterns, as well as pervasive harmonic formulae and recurring structural units in standardized song forms, the time has come to give these notions the place they deserve in the study of popular music.
Annonce
Argument
Over and Over: Exploring repetition in popular music aims at identifying and studying the recent aesthetic and analytical developments of musical repetition. From the 32-bar forms of Tin Pan Alley, through the cyclic forms of modal jazz, to the more recent accumulation of digital layers, beats, and breaks in Electronic Dance Music (EDM), repetition as both an aesthetic disposition or formal musicological property stimulated a diversity of genres and techniques. After decades of riffs, loops, vamps, reiterated rhythmic patterns, as well as pervasive harmonic formulae and recurring structural units in standardized song forms, the time has come to give these notions the place they deserve in the study of popular music.
Since the 1980s, and following on Richard Middleton’s pioneering work on musematic and discursive repetition or Robert Fink’s Repeating Ourselves, repetition can no longer be conceived as a single, over-arching concept. Whether addressed from the angle of musicology, sociology, music technology, economy or cultural studies, the complexity connected to notions of repetition in a variety of musical cultures calls for a reassessment of relevant theoretical frameworks and discursive approaches.
Main themes
Suitable topics include (but are not restricted to) the following:
Theory of repetition, academic discourses on repetition, historiography;
- Music analysis, music theory, musical forms;
- History and sociology of technology;
- Mass cultural theory;
- Psychoanalysis and information theory;
- Genre studies;
- Loops, samples, riffs, remixes;
- DIY culture;
- Repetition in experimental, avant-garde and ‘Art’ music (20th & 21st Centuries);
- Sonic ontology of musical repetition;
- Repetition in dance and ritual music.
Submission guidelines
Abstracts (of no more than 300 words) and short biographical notes (of no more than 75 words with affiliation, contact email and five keywords) should be sent in English to christophe.levaux@ulg.ac.be by
18 January 2015.
Papers will be accepted in English, French, and Dutch. Abstracts will be reviewed and results will be announced in March 2015.
Any enquiries should be sent to christophe.levaux@ulg.ac.be.
Organisation Board and scientific committee
- Olivier Julien (Paris-Sorbonne University, France)
- Christophe Levaux (University of Liege, Belgium)
- Kristin McGee (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
- Christophe Pirenne (University of Liege, Belgium)
- Hillegonda Rietveld (London South Bank University, United-Kingdom)
- Koos Zwaan (InHolland University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
Catégories
- Époque moderne (Catégorie principale)
- Sociétés > Histoire > Histoire économique
- Esprit et Langage > Représentations > Histoire culturelle
- Sociétés > Ethnologie, anthropologie > Anthropologie culturelle
- Sociétés > Histoire > Histoire industrielle
- Esprit et Langage > Pensée > Sciences cognitives
- Esprit et Langage > Psychisme
- Sociétés > Sociologie > Sociologie de la culture
Lieux
- University of Liege
Liège, Belgique
Dates
- dimanche 18 janvier 2015
Fichiers attachés
Mots-clés
- repetition, popular music, musicology, music analysis, music theory, musical forms
Contacts
- Levaux Christophe
courriel : christophe [dot] levaux [at] ulg [dot] ac [dot] be
URLS de référence
Source de l'information
- Olivier Julien
courriel : olivier [dot] julien [at] paris-sorbonne [dot] fr
Licence
Cette annonce est mise à disposition selon les termes de la CC0 1.0 Universel.
Pour citer cette annonce
« Over and Over », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le mardi 29 juillet 2014, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/294327