ABSTRACT

While the study and redefinition of the notion of authorship and its relationship to the idea of the literary work have played a central role in recent research on literature, semiotics, and related disciplines, its impact on contemporary musicology is still limited. Why? What implications would a reconsideration of the author- and work-concepts have on our understanding of the creative musical processes? Why would such a re-examination of these regulative concepts be necessary? Could it emerge from a post-structuralist revision of the notion of musical textuality? In this book, Trillo takes the …Bach… project, a collection of new music based on Johann Sebastian Bach’s Partita No.1 for solo violin, BWV 1002, as a point of departure to sketch some critical answers to these fundamental questions, raise new ones, and explore their musicological implications.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

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chapter 1|8 pages

Poiesis

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chapter 2|50 pages

Authorship and workhood

Intellectual framework
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chapter 3|21 pages

Barthes and Derrida

Terminology and methodology
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chapter 4|29 pages

Death and (re)birth of J. S. Bach

Case studies 1
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Conclusion

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