This paper explores the ontology of musical improvisation (MI). MI, as process in which creative and performing activities are one and the same generative occur-rence, is contrasted with the most widespread conceptual resource used in inquiries about music ontology of the Western tradition: the type/token duality (TtD). TtD, which is used for explaining the relationship between musical works (MWs) and per-formances, does not fit for MI. Nonetheless MI can be ontologically related to MWs. A MW can ensue from MI and MI can be required for performing a MW faithfully. As performance on a MW, MI can offer versions of a MW, manifest a MW, and, es-pecially, use it as one of its ‘ingredients’. Recordings of MI present special challenges and an unexpected ontological revival.

Paganini Does Not Repeat. Improvisation And The Type/Token Ontology

BERTINETTO, ALESSANDRO GIOVANNI
2012-01-01

Abstract

This paper explores the ontology of musical improvisation (MI). MI, as process in which creative and performing activities are one and the same generative occur-rence, is contrasted with the most widespread conceptual resource used in inquiries about music ontology of the Western tradition: the type/token duality (TtD). TtD, which is used for explaining the relationship between musical works (MWs) and per-formances, does not fit for MI. Nonetheless MI can be ontologically related to MWs. A MW can ensue from MI and MI can be required for performing a MW faithfully. As performance on a MW, MI can offer versions of a MW, manifest a MW, and, es-pecially, use it as one of its ‘ingredients’. Recordings of MI present special challenges and an unexpected ontological revival.
2012
XXXI
3
105
126
Musical Improvisation; Philosophy of Music; Type/Token; Ontology of Improvisation; Musical Work; Musical Performance
Bertinetto A.G.
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