1st Edition

The Instant Composers Pool and Improvisation Beyond Jazz

By Floris Schuiling Copyright 2019
    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    242 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Instant Composers Pool and Improvisation Beyond Jazz contributes to the expansion and diversification of our understanding of the jazz tradition by describing the history and practice of one of the most important non-American jazz groups: The Instant Composers Pool, founded in Amsterdam in 1967.

    The Instant Composers Pool describes the meaning of "instant composition" from both a historical and ethnographic perspective. Historically, it details instant composition’s emergence from the encounter between various overlapping transnational avant-gardes, including free jazz, serialism, experimental music, electronic music, and Fluxus. The author shows how the improvising musicians not only engaged with the cultural politics of ethnicity and race involved in the negotiation of the boundaries of jazz as a cultural practice, but transformed the meaning of music in society—particularly the nature of improvisation and performance. Ethnographically, The Instant Composers Pool encourages readers to reconsider the conceptual tools we use to describe music performance, improvisation, and creativity. It takes the practice of "instant composition" as an opportunity to reflect on music performance as a social practice, which is crucial not only for jazz studies, but for general music scholarship.

    Introduction / PART I: Beyond Jazz History / Chapter 1. Performance Art and Ludic Countercultures / Chapter 2. Genre Boundaries: The ICP and Jazz / Chapter 3. Political Activism in Contemporary Music / PART II: Beyond Jazz Practice / Chapter 4. The Ontology of Instant Composition / Chapter 5. Notation and Distributed Creativity / Chapter 6. Antagonism, Resistance, and Humour / Bibliography / Index

    Biography

    Floris Schuiling is Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Media & Culture, Utrecht University.