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(Re)Phrasing - Shaping Music with Modern Instruments
Boston University School of Music presents Christian Stene. In this artistic research project, he wants to develop new knowledge about phrasing with modern instruments. Modern instruments are often very different from their historical predecessors. In different eras, varying materials, key-work systems, and construction methods have been used, which prioritize certain functions. For modern instruments, evenness through the registers and projection are some of the most important parameters. Because of this, it turns out to be a great challenge to play works on a modern instrument as we think it was intended from previous centuries. Has phrasing become a victim of evenness? A development and possible change in the art of phrasing is relevant for all modern instrumentalists.This event is free an open to the public.
When | 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday, February 23, 2024 |
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Building | CFA, 855 Commonwealth Ave |
Room | Marshall Room |