Tesi sul tema "Musique électroacoustique mixte (accordéon)"
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Sotty, Jean-Étienne. "Ressemblance, imitation, hybridation : vers une symbiose entre accordéon et électronique". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022SORUL152.
This research is situated in the disciplinary field of instrumental interpretation: it concerns very precisely the playing of the accordion. Many composers are currently playing on a form of resemblance between the sound of the accordion and electronic sounds. Indeed, the accordion is an instrument that can modulate complex sounds, almost like a synthesizer. This resemblance is even more significant with the XAMP microtonal accordion. From this observation, it is possible to take a model from electronic sound in order to formalize a style of instrumental playing that imitates electronics. This model is founded on a study of the principle of imitation, and on analyzes of works for accordion referring or employing electronics. Applying this electronic style makes it possible to combine the instrumental sounds even more with the electronic sounds in the case of mixed music, even to give the illusion of electronic sounds with the instrument. The instrumentalist acquires techniques and a new type of virtuosity which allows him to achieve a com-plete fusion between instrumental and electronic sounds. This fusion project is also realized by the creation of a new instrument: the hybrid accordion. A XAMP microtonal accordi-on is equipped with a system of four loudspeakers: acoustic accordion and electronic system then become the materials of a single instrument, open to future musical creations
Naón, Luis. "Un cycle d'oeuvres en réseau : Urbana 24". Paris 8, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA083571.
The theorical work and the reflexion of this thesis takes places in a paralel manner to the writting of most of the works composing the Urbana Cycle. Sometimes, the detailed analysis of the procedures of composition and the tangential themes of the creation of works, as for exemple, the writting and the notation of the electroacoustic music or the deepening of the synthesis by physical models in Modalys whitch occupy an important part of this work, has been pretexts to many reflexions on the creative act and on the social and political meaning of the general projet. The main theme remains centered on the new context in which the creative work takes part of. Finally it is throuth the web problem and it’s aesthetics and sociological involvments that such step suposes, that I wonder about the futur of music. Starting from a first stage and represented by the musical work of such, the vision becomes more global bringing a more objectif look, I hope, on the cycle Urbana. The questionning re-emerges then on a more general and universal problematic which transcenders the particular framework of my creations. Besides an individual goal, this reflexion on creation takes part within the vast framework of the claim of utopies
Macías, Andere Gonzalo. "Convergence de la pensée instrumentale et de la pensée électroacoustique : techniques d'écriture mixte, à partir de l'analyse de pièces de quatre compositeurs mexicains : Manuel Enríquez, Héctor Quintanar, Javier ́Alvarez et Gonzalo Macías". Lille 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004LIL30028.
Gulluni, Sébastien. "Un système interactif pour l’analyse des musiques électroacoustiques". Paris, Télécom ParisTech, 2011. https://pastel.hal.science/pastel-00676691.
Electro-acoustic music is still hardly studied in the field of Music Information Retrieval. Most research on this type of music focuses on composition tools, pedagogy and music analysis. In this thesis, we focus on scientific issues related to the analysis of electro-acoustic music. After placing this music into historical context, a study of the practices of three professional musicologist allows us to obtain guidelines for building an analysis system. Thus, we propose an interactive system for helping the analysis of electro-acoustic music that allows one to find the various instances of the sound objects of a polyphonic piece. The proposed system first performs a segmentation to identify the initial instances of the main sound objects. Then, the user can select the target sound objects before entering an interactive loop that uses active learning and relevance feedback provided by the user. The feedback of the user is then used by the system to perform a multilabel classification of sound segments based on the selected ones sound objects. An evaluation of the system is performed by user simulation using a synthetic corpus. The evaluation shows that our approach achieves satisfying results in a reasonable number of interactions
Fernández, José Miguel. "Vers un système unifié d’interaction et de synchronisation en composition électroacoustique et mixte : partitions électroniques centralisées". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021SORUS420.
With the advent of computers, new avenues of compositional and sound research have opened up. But if we have seen witnessing for years a plethora of sound generators and new synthesis techniques, there are few proposals for tools that address the control and formal construction of electronic music at several levels and that allow a fine integration of electronic writing. The work initiated in this thesis aims to develop, in the context of interactive mixed electroacoustic and audiovisual music in real time, a notion of centralised electronic score allowing within the same environment the definition, composition and general control of all electronic processes, their interactions and their synchronisations with musical, gestural and visual events. Using new, more expressive languages for writing electronics such as Antescofo and powerful synthesis and signal processing systems such as SuperCollider, this work has resulted in the development of a dedicated library: AntesCollider. This library allows to experiment with new approaches to the writing of electronics through the organisation and composition of sound structures, multitemporal, multiscale and interaction. By taking advantage of the computer notions of agents, processes and real-time algorithms, these sound structures can be combined dynamically and polyphonically in relation to external events, opening up new compositional paradigms and renewing the freedom and plasticity of musical creation
Caires, Carlos Miguel Marques da Costa. "Algorithmes de composition : exemples d'outils informatiques de génération et manipulation du matériau musical : parcours entre l'instrumental et l'électroacoustique". Paris 8, 2006. http://octaviana.fr/document/143284983#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
The development of computer assisted composition environments, intended for data-processing and formalization of musical structures, as been an important contribution for the contemporary musical writing, during second half of the 20th Century. Starting from a reflection on the influence that such environments brought to the musical composition, this study will propose a set of tools CAC which will try to give a new approach concerning these issues. This research will be based mainly on my personal experience as a composer, and will be based upon three fundamental aspects: 1 - Processes of composition - Creation of a corpus of processes of composition aiming its algorithmic formalization. 2 - Representation of the musical data - creation of a unit of visualization and listening tools for sound data and musical structures. 3 - Interaction Composer-Computer. Creation, experimentation and development of graphic user interfaces (ergonomic research) for each type of function or tool
Sousa, Dias António de. "L'objet sonore : situation, évaluation et potentialités : un paradigme pour la création d'outils de composition musicale". Paris 8, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA082612.
We propose a study on the composition potentialities resulting from the conjunction of the object sound concept and the progressive transfer of musical technologies to the digital media. Beginning with the sound object of Schaeffer, through the writings of other authors (Bayle, Smalley, Wishart), we arrive at the concept of digital sound object of Vaggione, which articulates this conjunction. Two consequences result: the statement of the enlargement of musical writing and a compositional attitude based upon the idea of a work as the result of an interface to a musical database (adapted from Manovich). Finally we describe the software and the works which guided us to two concrete results: a software for external patches management (KITTy) and the music for the “found footage” documentary Nature Morte which would not have been possible without the reflection and consequences presented here
Blondeau, Julia. "Espaces compositionnels et temps multiples : de la relation forme/matériau". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 6, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA066292.
If the problematic of time, material, form, and their relationships is longstanding question in musical composition, the old dichotomy between form and material should be reshaped in view of the technological opportunities making possible a finer and more global apprehension in the handling of time in the scope of mixed music.In this context, the question addressed is to which extent the existence of a continuum between the notions of form and material is linked to the explicit design of temporal interlacing? This question involves new paradigms to understand the many components that determine the identity and the mutual relationships of material and form.Our research unfolds in two complementary axes to develop a compositional framework addressing the specification and the management of heterogeneous intertwined temporal processes at different time scales. The first axis works out an explicit topological representation of compositional spaces (based on simplicial complexes) that smoothes the boundaries between form and material. The second one spells out the various kinds of writing and the new temporal paradigms allowed by the Antescofo synchronous real-time programming language. The specification of multiple times during the composition phase and their management during the performance is developed through a strong relational standpoint.The theoretical and practical propositions investigated in this research works are illustrated on several pieces written during the thesis
Dias, Correia Filipe Elsa. "Les tendances de la musique mixte en France depuis 1981". Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL005.
Western scholarly music has always benefited from the technological advancements available in each era. The influence such has proved to be, at the instrumental level, resulting initially in the broadening of the musical and compositional language and, subsequently, requiring the instrumentalist to adapt to new playing and interpretation techniques. The rapid technological development which marked the twentieth century pushed this situation to limits previously inconceivable. This is the origins of mixed music, which is a new kind of music that combining electro-acousitc music and acoustic instruments. Our thesis proposes a study on the trends of mixed music in France since 1981. First, we will analyze the main concepts inherent to the subject as well as their issues. Then, we will head towards the organization of the social, economic, political, cultural and musical environment existing in France which allowed the development of this musical genre. Lastly, we will focus on the idea of musical research to trace the main lines of mixed music trends in France since 1981. To do so, we will use musical works that are representative of this multidisciplinary work wich characterizing musical research
Maestri, Eric. "Geste et texture / homme et machine : une étude comparative sur la production et la réception de la musique mixte". Thesis, Strasbourg, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016STRAC047/document.
The study of mixed music is characterized by a dualist approach: on the one hand, an analysis that merely focuses on technical meansand, on the other hand, research resorting to perceptive strategies in the analysis of electroacoustic music. In order to overcome thistraditional dualism, this work sketches a perceptive typology of the interaction between instrumental and electronic components, mixedmusic works are considered juxtapositionals, synthetics and transformationals. In doing so, the thesis advances an analytical holisticapproach in order to combine the concepts of perception and prescription in mixed music, where the notions of gesture and texture areparticularly relevant. The definition of a specific objet, i.e. the “mixed sound”, allows for an original interpretation of Denis Smalley’sspectromorphology and its epistemological framework. As a result, the typological perceptive criteria here proposed are based on thefunctional distribution of the attacks, sustains and decays of “mixed sounds” between the instrumental and the electronic parts. Thishypothesis is illustrated through the detailed analysis of five case studies: François-Bernard Mâche’s Sopiana and Aulodie, PhilippeManoury’s Pluton, Marco Stroppa’s Traiettoria and Karlheinz Stockhausen’s Mixtur
Cabanes, Gilles. "Analyser des oeuvres mixtes en fonction de leur nature : éléments de réflexion et propositions". Pau, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PAUU1009.
During the XXth century, new types of musical works appeared from the use of electricity and technological tools unknown in occidental music. A vast repertory of works has been developing from the 50’s to nowadays constituting the general category of electroacoustic music. More specifically, what were then named the mixed works originally combine the secular instrumental tradition with the new electroacoustic conception. This research work proposes to set up an analytical approach specific to these mixed works. In that sense, it is necessary to precisely define what the aims are (what is analyzed?) and what the method is (how can it be analyzed?). Besides, the stakes of the various questions studied in this work deal not only with these previous points but also with the specificity of the repertory to be analyzed. That is the reason why this work first focus on the fundamentals of occidental music from their evolution to nowadays. The point of the first part is indeed to define as precisely as possible the nature of mixed works according to their artistic background. Once this two axes set up (nature of the mixed works and methods of analysis), the work will focus on the analysis of various extracts of works which well exemplify the category. These analysis are articulated according to two major perspectives: the analysis of the causes of the sounds in a work and the analysis of the morphologic and structural relations between the sounds either produced by instruments or speakers
Blondeau, Julia. "Espaces compositionnels et temps multiples : de la relation forme/matériau". Thesis, Paris 6, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA066292/document.
If the problematic of time, material, form, and their relationships is longstanding question in musical composition, the old dichotomy between form and material should be reshaped in view of the technological opportunities making possible a finer and more global apprehension in the handling of time in the scope of mixed music.In this context, the question addressed is to which extent the existence of a continuum between the notions of form and material is linked to the explicit design of temporal interlacing? This question involves new paradigms to understand the many components that determine the identity and the mutual relationships of material and form.Our research unfolds in two complementary axes to develop a compositional framework addressing the specification and the management of heterogeneous intertwined temporal processes at different time scales. The first axis works out an explicit topological representation of compositional spaces (based on simplicial complexes) that smoothes the boundaries between form and material. The second one spells out the various kinds of writing and the new temporal paradigms allowed by the Antescofo synchronous real-time programming language. The specification of multiple times during the composition phase and their management during the performance is developed through a strong relational standpoint.The theoretical and practical propositions investigated in this research works are illustrated on several pieces written during the thesis
Sousa, Bittencourt Pedro. "Interprétation musicale participative : la médiation d'un saxophoniste dans l'articulation des compositions mixtes contemporaines". Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080075/document.
This research is about the collaboration of a saxophonist-researcher with several composers in electro acoustic music with saxophones. Mixed music combines a performer playing acoustic instruments (traditional or not) interacting with digital and electronics means of all sort of operations, time scales and technical configurations, diffused by loudspeakers. We understand participation in our case as human exchanges in musical digital environments, and as the creation of new links that didn’t exist before. Our research proposes a reflection on listening approaches through the XXst century and studying mixed music through the multi scale approach. The saxophonist gives a contribution, that enhance a creative perspective for each musical piece that influence the composers’ work. Which techniques and which musical knowledge can be exchanged and enlarged thanks to this multiple feedback ? The work on first sources, the competence exchanges between musicians during the many steps of their process of collaborative work construct what we call participatory interpretation in new music. In some aspects we get close to the integral and systemic action-research, since we take part in our study objet, and we modify it in a dynamic process. We propose that the analysis of the musical pieces from our collaborations can bring forth an original knowledge about them and enhance musical creativity. Participatory interpretation optimizes the musical results and explore new mixed “composable” spaces. As a demonstration, some pieces are though analyzed under this participatory perspective. Our research leads to a conclusion towards the idea of plasticity in music making
Gohon, Kevin. "Critique du discours musical et émergence d’une pensée « mixte » dans les œuvres électroacoustiques de Pierre Boulez et Luigi Nono". Thesis, Rennes 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018REN20056.
When he is questioned about the fragmentary nature of the writing appearing in his last works, Luigi Nono asserts: “the logic of the discourse is something terrifying for me.” By standing against the musical discourse, the Italian composer does not just claim his refusal of the principle of deduction and the univocity of the development: he also considers the foundation of the western musical expression as obsolete. Indeed, written music belongs to the disciplines of the logos, the domain of the thought and its law of comprehensibility in which it was enfeoffed for centuries, even when the theorists claimed its autonomy. So, the notion of musical discourse relates to a model of reasoning inherited from the syllogistic thought of the Aristotelian rhetoric. Declined during its History under the methods of the counterpoint, the development or the variation, the principle of causal establishment of the form reveals its aporia since the first half of the 20th century.Then, the composers who went to Darmstadt after the World War II confront themselves with a double difficulty. On one hand, the renewal of the logical structures of the music appears as an urgency to release the musical writing of the rigidity of the systems which managed it since the end of the Renaissance. On the other hand, the advent of the new technologies reveals the richness of the sound phenomenon and suggest to reconsider the musical expression in order to integrate this material, which cannot be reduced to the writing processes of instrumental music. Therefore, the act of composing is enhanced by a critical responsibility because the composer has to fulfill the requirement of a logical articulation while he abolished the rigidity of an unambiguous discourse imposed on the listening. It is in this context that Pierre Boulez and Luigi Nono propose an electroacoustic aesthetics based on virtuality, space and resonance during the 1980s, establishing a discursive regime which unifies the heterogeneous without forcing it nor abolishing it
Covarrubias, Acosta Sabina. "Pour une écriture multimédia dans la composition musicale". Thesis, Paris 8, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA080116/document.
The main goal of this work is to solve some of the difficulties that composers encounter when notating music. Firstly, we describe how the Western musical notation (WMN) is limited when attempting to write specific musical elements. Secondly, we show the possible advantages that multimedia writing (MW) could offer on the notation of such elements. To address these issues, we used MW in six “experiments/composition projects” that were conceived to answer specific notation questions. The results obtained thereof allowed us to demonstrate the efficacy of MW for overcoming current limitations in music notation. More specifically, MW constitutes a group of procedures that allows to simultaneously represent information in different ways. This information could be either text, sounds, still or moving images, among others. Such procedures can be used to note down a message to further save it and transfer it from the composer to the performer. In the context of our experimental paradigms, MW has proven to be efficient for: the notation of timber, the integration of musicians from oral tradition in mixed music works, the incorporation of instrumental techniques drawn from oral tradition music into written music, the integration of a tonal language in a music score, the notation of new instrumental and vocal techniques, the guidance at using new software, and the incorporation of expressiveness associated to music styles of oral tradition into written works. We consider that two types of notation that proved to be efficient in this research could be added to the body of already existing MW, namely auditive notation and the notation of a know-how by the means of video
Lecours, Pierre-Luc. "La composition d’œuvres mixtes prenant comme modèle la musique électroacoustique". Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/23962.
Le projet de recherche-création présenté dans ce mémoire comporte la mise en contexte et l’analyse d’une série d’œuvres musicales originales pouvant être jouées en concert par un ensemble de musiciens (instrumentistes, manipulateurs d’objets et interprète de synthèse sonore) créée en utilisant une approche de composition basée sur la musique électroacoustique. Cette recherche-création a exploré les enjeux créatifs et esthétiques de la fusion de deux approches de composition (mixte et électroacoustique), ainsi que du changement de médium (de support fixe à la performance). Se basant sur les théories d’analyse et d’écriture de la musique électroacoustique (Schaeffer, Roy, Vande Gorne) et de la musique mixte (Dall'Ara-Majek, Doneux) - quatre œuvres ont été composées (Éclats | Violet, Imaginary Landscape, Éclats | Noir et interference patterns), proposant un éclairage pratique à ces outils de composition. L’écriture de partitions pour instruments ou dispositifs électroniques est aussi abordée à partir d’exemples et d’articles sur le sujet.
The research-creation project presented in this dissertation presents the context and the analysis of a series of original musical works that can be played in concert by a group of musicians (instrumentalists, manipulators of objects and sound synthesis interpret) created using a composition approach based on electroacoustic music. This research-creation explored the creative and aesthetic challenges of merging two compositional approaches (mixed and electroacoustic), as well as the change of medium (from fixed support to performance). Based on theories of analysis and writing of electroacoustic music (Schaeffer, Roy, Vande Gorne) and mixed music (Dall'Ara-Majek, Doneux) - four works have been composed (Éclats | Violet, Imaginary Landscape, Éclats | Noir and interference patterns) providing practical lighting for these composition tools. The writing of scores for electronic instruments or devices is also approached from examples and articles on the subject.
Dall'Ara-Majek, Ana. "La pensée mixte : une approche de la composition par l'interaction des pensées instrumentale, électroacoustique et informatique". Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/16370.
“Mixed-method thinking” is an approach to composition characterized by the interaction of three streams of compositional thought: instrumental, electroacoustic and computing-based. It takes the form of a network within which the composer goes back and forth between these three types of conceptualization and succeeds in finding equivalences between parameters. Instrumental thinking is connected to the Western notated compositional tradition, electroacoustic thinking alludes to practices derived from the analog studio environment and the acousmatic music tradition, and computing-based thinking refers to visual programming and spectral analysis practices. Common areas exist where all three forms of thinking interact: Ivo Malec’s notion of the instrumental studio, Helmut Lachenmann’s notion of musique concrète instrumentale, computer-assisted composition, spectral music, the montage approach to instrumental composition, acousmatic music inspired by the written musical tradition and genres combining instruments with fixed media or electronics. These areas comprise the influences around which I composed a corpus of two cycles of works: Les Larmes du Scaphandre and Nano-Cosmos. Analysis of these works demonstrates the notion of “mixed-method thinking” through the adoption of electroacoustic thinking in my instrumental composition practice, computational thinking in my musical practice, and instrumental thinking in my electroacoustic practice.
Gironnay, Kevin. "Adopter le risque et l’imprévu : approches de l’improvisation à la composition et la performance électroacoustique". Thèse, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/20805.
Demers, Dimitri Sacha. "Trois compositions, trois genres musicaux et une démarche programmatique : Le chat noir, La nébuleuse de la tour, Le livre de Thot". Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/4682.
Ce mémoire expose les résultats de mon projet de recherche, qui consistait à élaborer et tester ma démarche compositionnelle s’appliquant aux musiques de pratique électroacoustique, instrumentale et mixte. Mon intention était d’uniformiser et de systématiser mon approche s’inscrivant essentiellement dans l’esthétique des romantiques. J’y combine musique à programme, partitions graphiques et autres techniques modernes de composition. Le premier chapitre est consacré à la description détaillée et commentée des trois étapes qui constituent mon travail de création : le programme, l’analyse ainsi que la structure et la forme. Pour expérimenter cette approche, j’ai composé trois pièces : Le chat noir, pièce mixte pour gamelan, bandes et traitements en temps réel et inspirée d’une nouvelle d’Edgar Allan Poe, La nébuleuse de la tour, pièce électroacoustique basée sur une partition graphique exécutée par une guitare et un trombone et, comme troisième pièce, Le livre de Thot, pour trio à cordes et piano, présentée en quatre mouvements inspirés d’autant de cartes du tarot. Les trois pièces sont décrites et analysées en fonction de ma démarche aux chapitres deux, trois et quatre, respectivement.
This thesis presents the results of my research project which consisted in elaborating and testing my compositional approach in three musical forms, namely, electroacoustic, instrumental, and mix. My aim was to systematize my approach—which belongs essentially with romantic aesthetics—and to make it uniform by combining program music, graphic partitions, and other modern compositional techniques. The first chapter is devoted to the detailed and commented description of the three stages of my creation process : program, analysis, as well as form and structure. To test my approach, I have composed three pieces, 1- Le chat noir, a mixed piece for gamelan, recording and real-time processing inspired by a novel by Edgar Allan Poes, 2- La nébuleuse de la tour, an electroacoustic piece based on a graphic partition and performed on guitar and trombone, and 3- Le livre de Thot, for string trio and piano and performed in four movements inspired by four tarot cards. These three pieces are described and analyzed in chapters two, three, and four respectively.
Jeric, Margareta. "De l’intuition à la formalisation de la pensée musicale : retour sur 11 œuvres composées dans le cadre du doctorat = From intuition to formalization of musical thought : a look back at 11 works within a doctoral framework". Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/24246.
This thesis returns to the eleven musical works that marked my compositional journey as well as my development as an artist. I divided the production of these seven years of doctoral studies into three sections, corresponding to three distinct phases of the evolution of my language. This journey is a gradual transition from an intuitive approach to musical writing to a more structured approach. Bailo, String Quartet no.1, and Con fuoco were composed in the first phase. The second phase led to two pieces in which instrumental music and electroacoustic music were juxtaposed: the Concerto pour clarinette et bande and Impressions for bassoon and tape. In order to bridge the gap between these two distinct worlds, intuition gradually gave way to a better organization of parameters through the introduction of formalization. The third phase corresponds to a more rigorous exploration of formalization through the use of models. Four models are addressed in this thesis; the sound object model, the linguistics model, the timbre model and the visual arts model. In the sound object model, used in the Nevaliashka piece, formalization is built around an object of everyday life from which a maximum of information is extracted and analyzed. Used in the operas Les bottes jaunes and The Feast of Nemesis, the linguistics model incorporates the semantics and phonetics of different languages into the compositional process. The timbre model, found in FLAW/LESS and Transition, focuses on the corporeality of traditional instruments and their acoustic potential. Instrumental writing is thought of as a sculpture of timbres and follows the methodology generally used in electroacoustic music composition. Finally, with the visual arts model, highlighted in the Galženjaki piece, I analyze the interactions between visual arts and literature and attempt to translate this dialogue into music.