Theatrimusicality : spectauralising performance /
Situated at the interstices of music and theatre studies, Theatrimusicality: Spectauralising Performance reframes the dynamic interplay of theatricality and musicality and theorises theatrimusicality as a conceptual consequent of analysing contemporary performance practices that lie in the intersect...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Cham :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2026]
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| Summary: | Situated at the interstices of music and theatre studies, Theatrimusicality: Spectauralising Performance reframes the dynamic interplay of theatricality and musicality and theorises theatrimusicality as a conceptual consequent of analysing contemporary performance practices that lie in the intersection between theatre and music. The book introduces theatrimusicality as a hermeneutic apparatus and a dramaturgical approach to examining these works of the 'in-between' that defy neat taxonomies. Examining the co-transformative inter-workings, where the musical frames the theatrical even as the theatrical fashions the musical, Tan demonstrates how theatrimusicality allows new ways of meaning-making, interpretation and analysis. The book also introduces an accompanying concept of spectaurality, a mode of reception that involves 'seeing' musicality and 'listening' to theatricality. Encountering performance spectaurally engenders alternative interpretive and affective experiences. Through deep analyses of a range of performances from varying cultures and contexts, Theatrimusicality encourages an appreciation of the co-presence of listening and seeing where perception becomes intertwined and relational. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (x, 239 pages) : illustrations |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9783032085849 (electronic bk.) 3032085845 |