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Robert Vincs (멜버르대학교)
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세계음악학회 음악과 문화 음악과 문화 제35호
발행연도
2016.9
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169 - 202 (34page)
DOI
10.17091/kswm.2016..35.169

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There is something special about musical improvisation that can connect musicians at the deepest level of human being and yet, that is not always the case. What is the nature of the improvisational ‘encounter’? Do cultural, race, class and gender issues facilitate or hinder ‘successful’ improvisational encounters? Could there be a practice of music making that transcends all difference? If the answer to this last question were ‘yes’ then it would be an act of ‘self-overcoming’ for as biologist Darryl Reanney hypothesizes, It may be that the act of musical improvisation is more intimately connected to an act of self-overcoming and transcending differences in the musicians that play together. Stephen Nachmanovitch identifies this as “Inter-being” (2006) but there are similar concepts arising in multiple cultures where the words “Ubuntu,” “Namaste” and the Mayan concept of “In Lak’ech Ala K’in” that roughly translate as, “The God in me sees the God in You” or, “I am another You.” Reanney continues, “We speak of ourselves as ‘human beings’ despite the image that the word ‘being’ conjures up-a fixed thing, a stable state. Yet we live in and are part of a universe that is endlessly fecund, inventive, ever changing, ever transforming itself. It would surely be better if we abandoned the term ‘human being’ and replaced it with ‘human becoming.’ (Reanney 1991:1) In this context, improvisational practice is a tool of human becoming.

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