Abstract

Artistic research researches the creative process resulting into an art work. It shares the aim of any scientific research, contributing to accumulation of knowledge in a given field, though it frees a researcher from excessive formalities (such as obligatory research outcomes stated in a written form – this function could be taken over by a piece of art), building the knowledge upon the practice. The notion of artistic research is a relatively new one. However, it has already been implemented at the academic level in several countries. Artistic research has never been conducted in the Republic of Georgia. Though, Tbilisi State Conservatoire offers to performers and composers’ special doctoral programs that give doctoral students opportunities to examine issues related to performance and composition practice, based on theoretical and practical knowledge. The dissertations written in the framework of the programs to some extent relate to artistic research, though, they differ from artistic research in various aspects. The paper aims to reveal similarities and differences between those research forms and to present a research project Development of Artistic Research Methodology on the Example of Exploration of the Piano of the 21st Century and its Future Perspectives. The project aims to enrich the given doctoral programs with elements of artistic research and later to contribute to implementation of artistic research on the academic level in Georgia. This experience could be taken into consideration by other countries that are on the way of implementing artistic research in their educational systems.

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  • The notion of artistic research is relatively new one

  • Artistic research shares the aim of any scientific research, contributing to accumulation of knowledge in a given field, though, it frees a researcher from excessive formalities such as obligatory research outcomes stated in a written form – this function could be taken over by a piece of art through which the knowledge is built upon the practice

  • It's worth mentioning that since 2011, Vano Sarajishvili Tbilisi State Conservatoire - the main institution of higher education in music in Georgia - offers to performers and composers special doctoral programs Performing Arts and Composition that give doctoral students the opportunity to examine issues related to performance and composition

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Introduction

The notion of artistic research is relatively new one. its forms and principles, but even the definition is a subject of ongoing discussions[1]. As with any other discipline, the arts, design and architecture build on their own specific positions in relation to reality They contribute to projecting into the future and are an important part of culture The authors of the present paper, pianists Nino Jvania and Tamar Zhvania together with a composer Eka Chabashvili conduct the very first artistic research in Georgia - The Piano of the 21st Century and its Future Perspectives It comprises the analysis of development of the instrument in the 20th and 21st centuries in the context of historical development of academic music of the same period, as well as experiments with piano, aiming at finding new methods of sound-production and some ways of modification/transformation of piano. The doctoral dissertations defended in the framework of those programs are to some extant related to artistic research, though they don’t represent this particular research form

Nino Kasradze Performing Arts Special Piano
Eka Chabashvili Composition
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