When Kelly Met Karlheinz…

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Industry Studies – Discussion around the move into videogame territory by some record companies in an attempt to revive their industry through interactive new media formats. The Beatles: Rock Band was the focus.

Critical Evaluation – We looked at the narrative organisation and signifiers in the structure of music videos and how the musical form is visualised (synaesthesia). Music videos of the ‘pop’ variety really are not my thing, we watched (amongst others) a Kelly Clarkson video, believe it or not.

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Analysis – We looked at some amazing graphical scores from the library. Original issues from the 50s and 60s. Works by Karlheinz Stockhausen, Cornelius Cardew and John Cage. Some are beautiful graphic objects like Earle Brown’s Folio and Systems shown below. I want it on my wall.


Folio and Systems


Did you know that a piece of music can considered as a text? No, me neither. Like a book, article, magazine or newspaper, the term ‘text’ can be used in relation to music. This notion gives rise to terminology such as ‘intertextual’, ‘transtextual’, ‘metatextual’ and paratextual used by cultural theorists for textual analysis in music critisism. More on this next week.

I now have to start thinking about my first composition. It must be a cohesive, balanced and varied 20 minute piece. At the moment my imaginary mood board is saying beat-free, pulsing, harmonic, glitchy, textural….choir?! We’ll see. I’ll post work in progress here.


I really enjoyed today’s sessions.

PS. There’s a shadowy figure mentioned often in these sessions. His name is Theodor W. Adorno. I hope we’ll be dealing with him soon.