Rhythmicity and Deleuze: practice as research in the musical-philosophical

Lanham: Lexington Books (2023)
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Abstract

This musical-philosophical study brings something unique to Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of time, interweaving music improvisation, composition, and analysis, plus reformulations of Deleuze's concepts. The author draws on his own work alongside examples from the history of music practice in improvised and experimental musics, ultimately developing a new concept: Rhythmicity.

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