About i-131

Composer's Notes For A Possible Listening

Authors

  • Valéria Muelas Bonafé

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/rm.v19i1.158110

Keywords:

music score, i-131, Valéria Bonafé

Abstract

i-131 is a radiophonic work, in a concert version for recorded voices, bass drum and instrumental ensemble, by composer Valéria Bonafé.

Link for listening: https://www.valeriabonafe.com/i-131

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Author Biography

  • Valéria Muelas Bonafé

    I was born in SP in 1984 and grew up in the North Zone of the capital. I started studying music in my childhood with Silene Barioni. At the University of Sao Paulo (2002-08) I started studying piano with Heloísa Zani and later, during the classes of Willy Corrêa de Oliveira, I was deeply touched by the field of musical composition. After that, I migrated to the Bachelor of Composition under the guidance of Aylton Escobar. I participated in masterclasses with several composers, but it was with Silvio Ferraz that I had a more extended experience in composition studies. I also received my Master (2009-11) and PhD (2012-16) degrees from USP, under the guidance of Marcos Branda Lacerda and with . During my PhD I spent a year studying at the Musikhochschule Stuttgart (Germany) with Marco Stroppa. I am currently a teacher at EMESP - Sao Paulo State School of Music, a researcher at NuSom - Research Center on Sonology, and an activist at Sonora - Musics and Feminisms.

    I deal with music composition since 2006. I am especially interested in musical writing –understood as creative practice - and for the technical, gestural and sonic possibilities of acoustic instruments. Among the various issues that have marked my research and my recent creative work, I would highlight: the relationship between sonority, space and listening; the notions of image and materiality; the dimensions of memory and experience; the orality and the (auto)biographical space; and the field of feminism.

Published

2019-07-03

How to Cite

About i-131: Composer’s Notes For A Possible Listening. (2019). Revista Música, 19(1), 316-326. https://doi.org/10.11606/rm.v19i1.158110