The Structural and Aesthetic Capacity of Sonic Matter: Remarks on Sonic Dramaturgy

Chrysakis, Thanos. 2010. The Structural and Aesthetic Capacity of Sonic Matter: Remarks on Sonic Dramaturgy. Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London [Thesis]

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This research study focuses on my compositional practice and its related creative strategies. It describes a series of ideas relevant to the structural and aesthetic capacity of sonic matter and the notion of sonic dramaturgy. Its thread of enquiry is based upon transformational logic and the inner nature of sound. The ontology of sound matter, its intrinsic nature and perceptual and cognitive effects, is of primary relevance. This can be contrasted with a permutational approach – the ars combinatoria – that has prevailed in Western Music after the Renaissance.

There are four boundaries in which my conceptual compass operates:
1. The intrinsic logic of the sound-material
2. Form as organisation immanent to sonic matter
3. Form as Sonic Dramaturgy
4. The relevance of listeners’ perceptual and cognitive capacities.

It is easily understandable that an empirical and experiential attitude manifests itself from the above. My aim is to examine in practice, that encounter and that creative friction which occurs between sound-matter and the human mind, and as a result a priori schemas have been avoided.

Item Type:

Thesis (Doctoral)

Keywords:

sonic, dramaturgy, matter, structural, aesthetic, composition, cognition

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Music

Date:

6 September 2010

Item ID:

4746

Date Deposited:

09 Jan 2012 17:33

Last Modified:

08 Sep 2022 08:21

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/4746

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