Immersivity in Music Performance with Original Compositions
Michael, Kyriacos
(2023)
Immersivity in Music Performance with Original Compositions.
Doctoral thesis, University of Hertfordshire.
The aim of this study is to critically investigate immersivity in music performance. It will evaluate how the combination of the performance space, musical material and delivery methods can produce unique and valuable sonic experiences to an audience. This investigative process hopes to highlight what compositional and spatial characteristics define this performance paradigm, with the goal to provide a taxonomy of key characteristics which creators must consider when devising an immersive music performance.
Item Type | Thesis (Doctoral) |
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Keywords | Immersive; Immersivity; Performance; Taxonomy; Proximity; Envelopment; Sound Processing; Visual Processing; Audience Engagement; Practice-Based; Practice-Led; Spatial Music; Sound Diffusion; Acousmatic Music; Electroacoustic Music; Soundscape Music; Binaural Audio; Surround-Sound; Ambisonics; Object-Based Audio; Mono; Stereophony; Phantom Imaging |
Subjects | Arts and Humanities(all) > Music |
Date Deposited | 28 May 2025 22:25 |
Last Modified | 29 May 2025 18:09 |
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