Abstract

Andile Khumalo’s Tracing Hollow traces for solo B♭ clarinet (2014) presents ‘sound’ in multiple senses as a primary parameter of musical attention. Sound in this piece exists as the typical parameters (pitch, rhythm, timbre), but also as gesture, shape, resonance, sonority and as a kind of space in which to explore one’s listening. This listening opens out onto multiple subjectivities and ultimately onto a notion of freedom.

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