Suspending Time: Meditations for accessing alternate space/time in music #03 w/ Lou Drago 10.06.2018
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This is the third Speculation from the 19 part series, Suspending Time:
Meditations for accessing alternate space/time in music by Lou Drago. All
episodes were recorded live at Gropius Bau, Berlin and broadcast on Cashmere
Radio.
“Time exists for us because we experience tensions and their resolutions.”
Philosopher Susanne Langer, claims that the particular building-up of tensions,
and “their ways of breaking or diminishing or merging into longer and greater
tensions, make for a vast variety of temporal forms.” In most Western music, we
generally listen within a linear framework, recalling what has already been
heard and anticipating what will come next. Often without ever having heard a
piece of music before it is possible to anticipate the next phrase because of
how it was suggested earlier in the piece. Professor David Huron argues that
there is an evolutionary benefit of accurate ...
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