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Nick Haywood Quartet: Final PhD Recital
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Haywood, N, Nick Haywood Quartet: Final PhD Recital, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania (2014) [Performance Practice]
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Abstract
Over the past thirty years Nick Haywood has become one of the most in demand bassists and educators on the Australian music scene. The purpose of Nick's PhD research is to develop a greater understanding of the conditions required to enable the improvising musician to maximise his/her potential to create successful, collaborative (in an ensemble sense) musical statements.Simple tunes are used as catalysts for spontaneous collaborative improvisations, with the complexity in the music developing from interaction and musical connectedness between the performers.
Item Details
Item Type: | Performance Practice |
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Keywords: | PhD, University of Tasmania, Nick Haywood, improvisation, Jazz |
Research Division: | Creative Arts and Writing |
Research Group: | Music |
Research Field: | Music performance |
Objective Division: | Culture and Society |
Objective Group: | Arts |
Objective Field: | Music |
UTAS Author: | Haywood, N (Dr Nick Haywood) |
ID Code: | 121749 |
Year Published: | 2014 |
Deposited By: | Office of the School of Creative Arts and Media |
Deposited On: | 2017-10-13 |
Last Modified: | 2017-10-13 |
Downloads: | 0 |
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