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Teledescante nº1: polyphony in time of plague
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De Bonis, Maurício
, Scucuglia, Fábio
in
counterpoint
/ metalanguage
/ musical composition
/ polyphony
/ referentiality
2021
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De Bonis, Maurício
, Scucuglia, Fábio
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counterpoint
/ metalanguage
/ musical composition
/ polyphony
/ referentiality
2021
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Teledescante nº1: polyphony in time of plague
2021
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Overview
This report contemplates an instrumental composition as a project for audiovisual production in social isolation, during the Covid-19 pandemic. Based on the problematization of the impact of the pandemic in music making, solutions were sought that were not only viable as an artistic result but that could also be projected in a purposeful and prospective way in times of humanitarian crisis, of dismal symmetry between capitalist neoliberalism and programmed neglect in public health policies. After a description of the research on the use of art in past pandemics as a guiding principle in the choice of materials, the audiovisual production is detailed. The piece was written in April 2020 as a result of the analysis of a Renaissance motet, which, in turn, was conceived as a tribute to a composer who had perished from the plague and as a palliative against the disease.
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Universidade Estadual do Paraná
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