1st Edition

Identity and Diversity in New Music The New Complexities

By Marilyn Nonken Copyright 2020
    104 Pages
    by Routledge

    104 Pages
    by Routledge

    Identity and Diversity in New Music: The New Complexities aims to enrich the discussion of how musicians and educators can best engage with audiences, by addressing issues of diversity and identity that have played a vital role in the reception of new music, but have been little-considered to date.



    Marilyn Nonken offers an innovative theoretical approach that considers how the environments surrounding new music performances influence listeners’ experiences, drawing on work in ecological psychology. Using four case studies of influential new music ensembles from across the twentieth century, she considers how diversity arises in the musical environment, its impact on artists and creativity, and the events and engagement it makes possible. Ultimately, she connects theory to practice with suggestions for how musicians and educators can make innovative music environments inclusive.

    Introduction / I. Old Complexities / II. New Complexities / III. Towards an Ecology of New Music / IV. Keeping it Real / Afterword / Appendix / Index

    Biography

    Marilyn Nonken is a concert pianist, musicologist, and Associate Professor Music at New York University.