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  1. 2.1 Participatory Music as a Separate Art There are many forms of musical participation. Sitting in silent contemplation of sounds emanating from a concert stage is certainly a type of musical participation as is walking in the woods or down a city street to the soundtrack of music coming through the headphones of an iPod.

  2. Apr 26, 2019 · This study aimed to uncover potential effects on and meanings experienced by audience members who participated in performances (‘participants’) of intentional efforts to integrate participatory elements in art music practice.

    • Jutta Toelle, John A Sloboda
    • 2021
  3. Mar 14, 2024 · Modern Art and Music Interplay. In the 20th century, the intersection between music and art became increasingly prominent, with artists striving to capture music's ephemeral qualities in tangible forms. The avant-garde movements sought to translate musical attributes like rhythm and harmony into visual formats.

  4. Introduction. Every music performance is a live experience for everybody present. These live experiences are produced through the interaction between musicians, audience members, and the environ-ment; as experiences, they are spontaneously co-created by all actors (Auslander, 2008; O’Reilly, Larsen, & Kubacki, 2014).

  5. Jan 2, 2019 · Between participation and community. Article 27. (1) Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) In the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, culture stands between participation ...

  6. Mar 5, 2019 · This chapter will draw upon three recent studies with different groups of listeners: a) regular arts consumers experiencing a new art form through an ‘audience exchange’, b) young people bringing the lens of pop music fandom to their first experiences of a classical concert, c) and audiences for the contemporary arts exploring new and unfamiliar cultural experiences across art forms.

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  8. Participatory art is a term that describes a form of art that directly engages the audience in the creative process so that they become participants in the event. In this respect, the artist is seen as a collaborator and a co-producer of the situation (with the audience), and these situations can often have an unclear beginning or end.

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