Interference and listening (Understanding listening today with Luigi Nono)

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.main##

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.sidebar##

Published 2016-02-25
Susana Jiménez Carmona

Abstract

In accordance with the composer Luigi Nono, this paper assumes the distinction between listening and understanding to raise that we listen to what is not understood, what does not respond to what was already known and escapes from the code and the repetition. The work of Nono is part of the musical thought that, throughout the 20th century, has questioned the distinction between noise and sound leading to the rupture of the conventions of classical music concert and the transformation of modes of hearing what sounds. In this context, the Venetian composer bet by the listening as a device loaded with enormous political power that shows the capacity of art and music to dissent and to disrupt. We have put this form of listening in dialogue with current as Rancière and Tiqqun thinkers.

How to Cite

Jiménez Carmona, Susana. 2016. “Interference and Listening: (Understanding Listening Today With Luigi Nono)”. AusArt 3 (2). https://doi.org/10.1387/ausart.15970.
Abstract 1010 | PDF (Español) Downloads 1154

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.details##

Keywords

LISTENING, INTERFERENCE, TO UNDERSTAND, SOUND, POLITICAL, NONO, LUIGI (1924-1990)

References
Celedón, Gustavo. 2015. Philosophie et expérimentation sonore. París: L'Harmattan

Deleuze, Gilles & Felix Guattari. 1993. ¿Qué es filosofía? Traducción de Thomas Kauf. Barcelona: Anagrama

Lachenmann, Helmut. 2000. "L'écoute est désarmée–sans l'écoute". En L'écoute, editado por Peter Szendy, 115-45. París: L'Harmattan

Nancy, Jean-Luc. 2002. À l'écoute. París: Galilée

Nono, Luigi. 2001. Scritti e colloqui. Lucca: Ricordi

Rancière, Jacques. 2012. El malestar en la estética. Traducción, Gabriela Villalba. Madrid: Clave intelectual.

Tiqqun (colectivo). 2009. "L'hypothèse cybernétique". En Tout a failli, vive le communisme!, 223-39. París: La Fabrique

Tiqqun (colectivo). 2015. La hipótesis cibernética. Traducción, Raúl Suárez Tortosa y Santiago Rodríguez Rivarola. Madrid: A. Machado
Section
Articles