5.H.2. Locally Rhythmical and Metric Organisation of Music Phrases in Free Rhythm Taksim Improvisations Michalis Cholevas & Juliano Abramovay - 29 juin 2017, 9h30-10h00, salle 3209

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Le 29 juin 2017
de 9h30 à 10h00

Le Patio (université de Strasbourg)
22 rue René Descartes, 67000 Strasbourg
salle 3209

Séance - Music of the Non-Western World: The Mediterranean and Beyond

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Auteurs : Juliano Abramovay et Michalis Cholevas

     The current study examines the rhythmical and metric organization of phrases in the classical form of Ottoman Taksim. Taksim is a non-metric form of improvisation in classical Ottoman music. The phenomenon is being taught, presented and analyzed by musicians on a basis of melody with notions such as the melodic development and melodic gravity. Recent computational analysis suggests, in addition, the relevance of rhythmical presence in Taksim. Our research contributes to this line of inquiry. We transcribed and analyzed improvisations from masters of the Taksim field, as registered in the Makampedia database. We found clear rhythmical patterns and structures in improvisations and model those findings with the use of basic music theory. The study widens our perception of musical phrasing and melodic flow, it creates educational possibilities for bridging the gap between non-rhythmical and metric approaches and it gives us new tools for modal music education and performance in educational institutions such as Conservatories. The outcome of the research has been put into practice and it is being under test in various modules of the Turkish Music curriculum at Codarts, University for the Arts, Rotterdam.

Musées de la Ville de Strasbourg
Opéra National du Rhin
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