Saturday, October 31, 2015

And No One Yet Knows What 'Non-Composition' Can or Cannot Do.


"Fundamental Overture" 

Bil Smith Composer
LISTEN on SoundCloud:

Performativity is the hallmark of thinking in accordance with immanence.


Agree?: {Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof}


It provides the cri­terion for an important contrast between the self­ sufficient or musical practice of composition and its empirical activity whose claim to theoretical legitimacy is only ever assured through its perform­ance.


{I know that I'm carrying on, never mind if I'm showing off...I was just frontin'}.


It may be that this Fundamental Overture's crisp, sharply delineated mode of abstraction turns out to be far more concrete than those nebulous abstractions which composers try to pass off as instances of concretion.


Agree?: {Clap along if you feel like that's what you wanna do }


In other words, the criteria for evaluating the worth of 'Non-Compositional'­ function are not available to composers, who know not what they do.


In 'Non-Composition', radical axiomatic abstraction gives rise, not to a system or doctrine inviting assent or dissent, but to an immanent methodology whose function for music no one is in a position to evaluate as yet.


{Clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth}


Ultimately, then, 'Non-Composition' can only be gauged in terms of what it can do.


And no one yet knows what 'Non-Composition' can or cannot do.


Clap+
x

No comments:

Post a Comment