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Musical Authenticity as ‘Being True to the Moment’
Musical Authenticity as ‘Being True to the Moment’

Author(s): Alessandro Bertinetto
Subject(s): Music, Aesthetics, Ontology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Musical Authenticity; Improvisation; Musical Expressiveness; Musical Performance; Artistic Normativity;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper I argue that the specific musical authenticity of improvisation in different kinds of music (especially, but not only, in Jazz and Free improvisation practices) consists of what I call ‘being true to the moment’ and that since the artistic success of every musical performance requires performers’ attentiveness and responsiveness to the moment of the performance, improvisational authenticity is the epitome of musical authenticity. I proceed as follows. Firstly I present Peter Kivy’s plural view of musical authenticity and discuss Julian Dodd’s view of musical improvisation as essentially inauthentic. Then, I articulate two notions of improvisational authenticity, ontological and expressive authenticity, which I develop by means of a third, and crucial, notion of improvisational authenticity: truthfulness to the moment, which is the specific way improvisation realizes a fourth kind of authenticity: artistic authenticity. Finally, I argue that improvisational authenticity is paradigmatic for the authenticity of musical performance as performance.

  • Issue Year: 54/2019
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 9-28
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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