On Plurality
Composer Duncan Neilson discusses the development of his attitudes toward composition, focusing on his time studying in Berlin. Neilson finds it important to define and set boundaries around one's musical identity and then set identity on the shelf and genuinely step into another person's...
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Published in | Current musicology Vol. 67; no. 67/68; pp. 299 - 304 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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New York
Department of Music, Columbia University
01.10.1999
Columbia University Columbia University, Department of Music |
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Summary: | Composer Duncan Neilson discusses the development of his attitudes toward composition, focusing on his time studying in Berlin. Neilson finds it important to define and set boundaries around one's musical identity and then set identity on the shelf and genuinely step into another person's perspective. |
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ISSN: | 0011-3735 2640-883X |