Live music studies in perspective

Chris Anderton, Sergio Pisfil

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Resumen

Live music has been an object of academic enquiry for several decades, though for much of that time it was not regarded or discussed explicitly as a specific field of study. In the twenty-first century, we have seen a surge of interest in researching gigs, tours, concerts, and festivals from a variety of approaches. The goal of this introductory chapter is to provide a tangible picture of the emergence and consolidation of live music research as a field of study, mentioning some of the ontological, theoretical, and methodological issues that have informed the study of live music. The chapter also focuses on three concepts that have helped shape discussions on live music and that have gathered prominence in recent years: performance, staging, and mediation. We clarify some of their uses and potential meanings, and foreground their value in relation to this emerging academic field.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaResearching Live Music
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaGigs, Tours, Concerts and Festivals
EditorialTaylor and Francis
Páginas1-16
Número de páginas16
ISBN (versión digital)9781000476125
ISBN (versión impresa)9780367405021
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2021

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