Intercultural creativity and exploration through gamelanistic elements in Marzelan Salleh’s Puteri Gunung Ledang and John Cage’s dream Criatividade intercultural e exploração por meio de elementos gamelanísticos em Puteri Gunung Ledang de Marzelan Salleh e dream de John Cage

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2021

Abstract

Intercultural activity especially through music is widespread and relevant to Malaysian current times. The abundance of music compositions labeled intercultural since the 1900s clearly proves its effectiveness and strength as society continues to embrace them. The emergence of young and new contemporary composers contributes to the advancement of musical ideas and updated knowledge towards contemporary music compositions both locally and internationally. Through them, intercultural resources and tools for composing from various cultures are explored in creative ways. This article discusses the composition of two piano works from Marzelan Salleh, a Malaysian composer, and the late John Cage, an American composer. Both explore the possibilities, intentionally or unintentionally, of combining contrasting influences of Asian traditional music idiom with Western traditional and contemporary compositional techniques into personal musical expressions. © 2020 Universidade Federal de Goias. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Composition, Composition techniques, Contemporary music, Intercultural

Divisions

music

Funders

None

Publication Title

Musica Hodie

Volume

20

Publisher

Univ Federal GOIAS

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