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In concert : performing musical persona / Philip Auslander.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Auslander, Philip, 1956- author.
Contributor:
Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan), publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Music--Performance.
Music.
Music--Performance--Social aspects.
Music audiences.
Social aspects.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 277 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The conventional way of understanding what musicians do as performers is to treat them as producers of sound; some even argue that it is unnecessary to see musicians in performance as long as one can hear them. But musical performance, counters Philip Auslander, is also a social interaction between musicians and their audiences, appealing as much to the eye as to the ear. In Concert: Performing Musical Persona he addresses not only the visual means by which musicians engage their audiences through costume and physical gesture, but also spectacular aspects of performance such as light shows. Although musicians do not usually enact fictional characters on stage, they nevertheless present themselves to audiences in ways specific to the performance situation. Auslander's term to denote the musician's presence before the audience is musical persona. While presence of a musical persona may be most obvious within rock and pop music, the book's analysis extends to classical music, jazz, blues, country, electronic music, laptop performance, and music made with experimental digital interfaces. The eclectic group of performers discussed include the Beatles, Miles Davis, Keith Urban, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Frank Zappa, B. B. King, Jefferson Airplane, Virgil Fox, Keith Jarrett, Glenn Gould, and Laurie Anderson.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Performance Analysis and Popular Music: A Manifesto p. 21
Chapter 2 Music as Performance: The Disciplinary Dilemma Revisited p. 37
Chapter 3 Sound and Vision: The Audio/Visual Economy of Musical Performance p. 49
Chapter 4 Lucille Meets GuitarBot: Agency, Instrumentality, and Technology in Musical Performance p. 65
Part II The Interactionist Turn p. 83
Chapter 5 Musical Personae p. 87
Chapter 6 Everybody's in Showbiz: Performing Star Identity in Popular Music p. 129
Chapter 7 Jazz Improvisation as a Social Arrangement p. 148
Part III Contexts of Performance p. 165
Chapter 8 Beatlemania: The Audience at Shea Stadium, 1965 p. 169
Chapter 9 Good Old Rock and Roll: Performing the 1950s in the 1970s p. 183
Chapter 10 Barbie in a Meat Dress: Performance and Mediatization in the Twenty-First Century p. 207.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-277) and index.
Description based on information from the publisher.
ISBN:
9780472128396
0472128396
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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