Andrew Wright
Corporeal Co‐articulation and Musical Conception in the Performance of Polyphonic Piano Music
Interpreting polyphonic piano music in which musical agents (voices) expressively diverge requires coexisting divergent
soundproducing gestures. The musical agents thus meet both at the conceptual level of musical discourse and also at the
physical level in the pianist'sbody. I believe these two encounters have a prereflective recursive relationship: the mapping
of a musical conception into soundproducing gestures changes the musical conception, which then is remapped, etc.
until the differences diminish and the pianist is satisfied.
Considering the aesthetic necessity of balance between autonomy of individual voices and coherence of the whole texture, I
propose to study the negotiation that takes place through a series of controlled experiments in which I record each stage
ofinterpretive process with various abstractions: musical and physical. The examples will then be performed, and
discussion will include journal entries, multimedia, and my perception of the gestural differences between the
experimental and concert recordings.
Keywords: Gesture, Polyphony, Articulation

