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The Collaborative Process as Research

Citation: Heyde, Neil and Fitch, Fabrice The Collaborative Process as Research.

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A critical reflection on a collaboration between Fabrice Fitch and Neil Heyde as composer and performer, respectively. This dialogue traces the genesis of a composition by Fabrice Fitch for speaking cellist, "Per Serafino Calbarsi II: Le Songe de Panurge", written in 2002-3 and premiered at the BMIC's Cutting Edge series in October 2006. The collaboration first evolved as a constant exchange of ideas in which concept, technique and realization were held in fine balance. The session begins with a performance of the piece. The video accompanies the article '"Recercar' - The Collaborative Process as Invention' in twentieth-century music, 4/1 (2007), 71-85 doi:10.1017/S1478572207/000539

Additional Information: Summary: A performance of Fitch's "Per Serafino Calbarsi II: Le Songe de Panurge" with discussion of the collaborative process.
Creators: Heyde, Neil and Fitch, Fabrice and
Subjects: Music
Keywords: Material type: Workshops and Demonstrations, Musical Tradition: Western Classical,
Divisions: Institute of Musical Research
Collections: Practice as Research in Music Online (PRIMO)
References: Composers: Fitch, Fabrice; Performers: Heyde, Neil (Cello); Contains third-party copyright material: no;

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