A lot has been written about music and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze: for instance, on Deleuze and music theory, on music after Deleuze, and on Deleuze’s “Thought-Music,” and there’ve been some valiant efforts to put Deleuze to music, like this one, this one, and this one, and several related to Deleuze and Guattari’s Thousand […]
Posts Tagged ‘composition’
Musical process and reality
Posted in Music & soundscape, Process-relational thought, tagged Alfred North Whitehead, composition, Heliocentric Worlds, improvisatio, improvisation, jazz, music, process philosophy, Sun Ra, Whitehead on March 19, 2024 | 2 Comments »
Musical occasions
Posted in Music & soundscape, tagged Adrian Ivakhiv, choral musiic, composition, electroacoustic music, improvisation, minimalism, modernism, music, process-relational music, Stalagmite Under a Naked Sky, VA with Vax, Vapniaky on December 28, 2019 | 5 Comments »
Music is an occasional topic on this blog (as shown in the Soundscape category). It was my first university discipline and love (when I was an undergrad at York’s wonderfully eclectic Music Department), still figures in my scholarly work from time to time (as in my work on Cape Breton Island and the Chernobyl Zone), […]