DMA Document: Completed August 2004
"Analysis, Reconstruction, and Performance of Interactive Electroacoustic Music for Clarinet and Obsolete Technology: Selected Compositions by Musgrave, Pennycook, Kramer, and Lippe"
David Brooke Wetzel
Jerry E. Kirkbride, major advisor
Graduate committee members:
William Dietz
Kelland Thomas
Janet Sturman
Jay Rosenblatt
Additional consulting (thanks!):
McGreggor Boyle
F. Gerard Errante
Jonathan Kramer
Cort Lippe
Bruce Pennycook
Wendy Rolfe
ABSTRACT
Performers interested in presenting interactive electroacoustic works face serious obstacles when the required equipment or technology becomes obsolete or unavailable. Transcription to updated technology provides at best a temporary solution. Detailed and device–independent documentation of interactive electronic systems used in older works can guide new performance realizations using available equipment. Such documentation should itself be formatted in a way that does not depend on specific electronic devices for interpretation or retrieval. Therefore, this paper proposes a model for the documentation and preservation of interactive electroacoustic music systems in which all synthesis and audio signal processing algorithms, control functions, and human-machine interactions are described in machine-neutral terms, using a combination of text, mathematics, and schematic diagrams.
As an example of such documentation, the technical requirements for four works are analyzed and described: Thea Musgrave’s Narcissus (1987), for clarinet in B-flat and digital delay, Bruce Pennycook’s Praescio IV (1990) for clarinet and interactive MIDI system, Jonathan Kramer’s Renascence (1974) for clarinet, tape, and tape delay system, and Cort Lippe’s Music for Clarinet and ISPW (1992). New performance realizations of two of these works, Musgrave’s Narcissus and Pennycook’s Praescio IV are described and presented as part of the accompanying lecture-recital.
Part I: Introduction
- Front Matter | PDF
- Chapter 1: Intent And Scope Of This Study | PDF
- Chapter 2: Overview Of Interactive Electroacoustic Music And Performance Practice: Common Materials And Terminology | PDF
- Chapter 3:Interactive Electroacoustic Music And The Problem Of Technological Obsolescence | PDF
- Chapter 4:Four Interactive Electroacoustic Works For Clarinet And Obsolete Technology: An Overview | PDF
Part II: ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS IN FOUR WORKS FOR CLARINET AND INTERACTIVE ELECTRONICS
- Chapter 5: Analysis Of Technology Components In Thea Musgrave's Narcissus, For B-Flat Clarinet And Digital Delay (1987) | PDF
- Chapter 6: Analysis Of Technology Components In Bruce Pennycook's Praescio IV (1990) | PDF
- Chapter 7: Analysis Of Technology Components In Jonathan Kramer's Renascence (1974) For Clarinet, Tape, And Tape Delay | PDF
- Chapter 8: Analysis Of Technology Components In Cort Lippe's Music For Clarinet And ISPW (1992) | PDF
PART III. PERFORMANCE REALIZATIONS: A DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS, TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT USED IN PREPARING THE LECTURE-RECITAL
- Chapter 9:Performance Realization of Musgrave's Narcissus | PDF
- Chapter 10:Performance Realization of Pennycook's Praescio IV | PDF
Part IV: CONCLUSIONS
APPENDICES
- APPENDIX A: Selected List Of Works For Clarinet And Interactive Electronics | PDF
- APPENDIX B: Event List For Praescio IV | PDF
- APPENDIX C: Synthesis Instrument Block Diagrams & Algorithms: Music For Clarinet And ISPW | PDF
- APPENDIX D: Key to System Variables Used in Music for Clarinet and ISPW | PDF
- SOURCES | PDF
Document Proposal
- DMA Document Proposal, prepared May 2003 | PDF
© 2010 David Brooke Wetzel