The Lived Experience of Improvisation: In Music, Learning and Life

by Simon Rose

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Improvisation is crucial to a wide range of artistic activities - most prominently, perhaps, in music, but extending to other fields of experience such as literature and pedagogy. Yet it gets short shrift in both appreciation and analysis of art within education. This is in no small part due to our tendency to view the world in fixed categories and structures that belie our ability to generate creative, groundbreaking responses within and between those structures.

The Lived Experience of Improvisation draws on an analysis of interviews with highly regarded improvisers, including Roscoe Mitchell, Pauline Oliveros and George Lewis. Simon Rose also exploits his own experience as a musician and teacher, making a compelling case for bringing back improvisation from the margins. He argues that improvisation is a pervasive aspect of being human and that it should be at the heart of our teaching and understanding of the world.
  • ISBN10 178320673X
  • ISBN13 9781783206735
  • Publish Date 15 February 2017
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Intellect Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 261
  • Language English