Contemplating the Concept of Improvisation and Its History in Scholarship

  • Nettl B
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Abstract

This short group of remarks touches on several important matters: It provides a critique of the concept and term “improvisation” as it has been used in the history of scholarship; it briefly traces the changing concept of improvisation in the history of musicology (including ethnomusicology and music theory); and it ends with suggestions for future research, particularly as it concerns intercultural comparative study.

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Nettl, B. (2013). Contemplating the Concept of Improvisation and Its History in Scholarship. Music Theory Online, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.30535/mto.19.2.6

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