Hans Roels
Hogeschool Gent
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Musicae Scientiae | 2016
Hans Roels
This article addresses the problem of comparing individual creative processes in music composition, across aesthetic visions, research concepts, data collection and analysis methods. Eight professional composers are studied in a real-world setting in search of broad compositional activities that are both common to the composers studied and that are meaningful for individual compositional processes. To compare individual creative processes, the analytic route, specifically the last analysis phases of the research process, is made as transparent as possible. The need for a synthesis phase is clarified by presenting two visual syntheses, apart from four textual synthesis themes: an “events time line” – a general chronological account of salient compositional activities – and a “music in progress” visualization, displaying the development of the new composition. To apply similar criteria in the analysis of eight creative processes, an analysis framework is proposed, consisting of four main compositional activities (planning, exploring, writing and rewriting) and three attributes (productivity, level of musical abstraction and creativity). The results of the study show how the eight processes are individually characterized by a specific configuration, that is, the four main compositional activities appear in a selective presence, chronological order and hierarchy. Although no activities or strategies common to all eight composers were found, some configurations were also recognized in creative processes outside the current study. Finally, indications are discussed that general models of compositional processes and actions, such as evaluating, may be related to specific configurations of the four main activities.
Journal of Music, Technology and Education | 2012
Hans Roels
This articlei proposes an outline for a live electronics course in pre-college music education, examines whether open source music software is suited to teach live electronics and finally presents Abunch, a library in Pure Data created by the author, as a solution for the potential educational disadvantages of open-source music software.
Archive | 2014
Darla Crispin; Bob Gilmore; Richard Barrett; William Brooks; Nicholas G. Brown; Paul Craenen; Stephen Emmerson; Henrik Frisk; Andrew Lawrence-King; Stefan Östersjö; Stephen Preston; Hans Roels; Michael Schwab; Anna Scott
The exposition of artistic research : publishing art in academia | 2014
Hans Roels
Archive | 2014
Hans Roels
Artistic experimentation in music : an anthology | 2014
Hans Roels
Artisitic experimentation | 2014
Hans Roels
Knowing (by) designing | 2013
Hans Roels
The matter of musical experimentation, Proceedings | 2012
Hans Roels
ORCiM Research Festival 2012, Abstracts | 2012
Hans Roels