Improvisation as Creative Impulse for Composition

Redgate, Roger. 2022. 'Improvisation as Creative Impulse for Composition'. In: Principles of Music Composing XXI: Phenomenon of Creativity. Lithuanian Academy of Muisc and Theatre, Lithuania 17-19 November 2022. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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My work as a composer has focussed on the relationships obtaining between complex notational strategies and multi-layered parametric processes in relation to extended instrumental techniques. This involves a significant degree of pre-compositional planning which is often seen to problematize the creative process.

A parallel side to this activity is my work as an improviser (violinist), which in its spontaneity and creative freedom would seem to be the opposite of my compositional practice. However, for me as a musician these are inextricably linked. As an improviser there are necessarily aspects of my material, which cannot be notated, defined by complex combinations/de-synchronising of playing techniques, with a view to accessing material beyond conventional techniques.

More recently I have aimed to cross the boundaries between improvisation and such complex notational strategies initially with works combining performative freedom/improvisation with notated materials. My current series of violin Caprices, however, written during lockdown, further explores the notational potential of improvised music with a view capturing the kind of material developed in an improvised context.

In this paper I will discuss the cross-fertilization of these activities in the violin Caprices. What are the boundaries of the notatable; how might improvised material change when notated? What are the formal implications of material conceived in this way and how does this affect the creative process? This further impacts on the notion of the score as a vehicle for collaboration between composer and performer.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Music > Contemporary Music Research Unit
Music

Dates:

DateEvent
19 November 2022Completed

Event Location:

Lithuanian Academy of Muisc and Theatre, Lithuania

Date range:

17-19 November 2022

Item ID:

36600

Date Deposited:

11 Jun 2024 11:00

Last Modified:

11 Jun 2024 11:00

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/36600

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