WebArt and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores 7. Cardew - Treatise This is just one fragment of the 193-page score for this lengthy work. Unlike many graphic scores, this piece has no instructions as to how it should be played, so every performer has to make up their own rules! 21 images WebArt and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores 21. Schnee - Chollobhat When it comes to imagining what this experimental jazz-inspired composition might sound like, your guess is as good as ours. Composed by abstract artist and musician, Daniel Schnee, the highly detailed symbols all inform how the music should be performed. 21 images
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WebOne feature of many graphic scores is they can be played by any number of players, of any standard, on any instrument. No two performances sound the same, but all the players will be following the same instructions. See the full gallery: Art and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores Web- Classic FM Antosca - One Becomes Two This image appears in the gallery: Art and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores 16. Antosca - One Becomes Two It doesn't look all that different from a traditional musical score... until you realise there are no barlines and there's no stave. smail team initiative wharton
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WebArt and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores 19. Schorn - Nebula Composer Brian Schorn is as much a visual artist and graphic designer as he is an expert in eletroacoustic music - that is, music using electronic sounds. WebIn the 1950s, a lot of divergent forms of visual sound representation were created to show, complement or inspire sound. One excellent example of this is Cardew’s Treatise (from the mid 1960s) – a graphic score featuring 193 pages of shapes inviting free interpretation. WebSmith - Luminous Axis - Art and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores - Classic FM Discover Music Women in Music Smith - Luminous Axis This image appears in the gallery: Art and music collide in these 20 stunning graphic scores 12. Smith - Luminous Axis Any ideas how this one might sound? smail switch motor