Hudba, zvuk a hluk v súčasnom hudobnodramatickom umení

Slávka Kopčáková

Abstract


The increase of noise in man’s environment is a characteristic of aural human culture of the 20th century. Its subsequent involvement in artistic culture (futurism, electroacoustic music, noise music, etc.) is a natural consequence of these processes. At its beginnings, noise, hisses, distortions, and various, originally non-musical, sounds came to be the means of expansion of potential aesthetic qualities of art. In the paper, the presence of noise elements as means of expression in the contemporary musical-dramatic genre is considered. Their aesthetic effects in alternative theatre are analysed using examples of performances and workshops at the “Academic Prešov” festival.


Keywords


aesthetics of noise; futurism; electroacoustic music; noise music; musical-dramatic genre; alternative theatre

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6409542

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