Sea, lakes and lagoons: poetry in the art based research of a musician

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2021.168774

Keywords:

Art based research, Autoethnography, Poetry, Manifest, Disciplinarity

Abstract

In my investigative process as a musician, researcher and professor, I approach the autoethnography with the intention of listening/seeing/understanding me (a little) better. Perhaps the most important question of research (and of life) that I have is this: how do I perceive the relationship between research and the arts at the Academia? As a result, I wrote a poem manifesto (!?) that opposes certain research conventions in favor of a greater disciplinary and methodological fluidity in the art based research.

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Author Biography

  • Luiz Ricardo Basso Ballestero, Universidade de São Paulo. Escola de Comunicações e Artes

    Luiz Ricardo Basso Ballestero is a pianist and an Associate Professor in the Music Department at Escola de Comunicações e Artes at Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil), where he teaches subjects related to vocal, instrumental and staged music performances. He was a Visiting Professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder (USA) and a rehearsal pianist at Houston Grand Opera (USA). He has frequently performed as a pianist and a musical director in musical and staged performances in the field of concert music in Brazil and abroad. His investigation encompasses interdisciplinary issues related to music pedagogy and vocal, instrumental and staged music performance in collaborative contexts. Recently, he has explored the possibilities of radically qualitative research, especially the autoethnography, in his art-based research. E-mail: ballestero@usp.br.

Published

2021-01-21

Issue

Section

Gesture, image and sounds

How to Cite

Ballestero, Luiz Ricardo Basso. 2021. “Sea, Lakes and Lagoons: Poetry in the Art Based Research of a Musician”. GIS - Gesture, Image and Sound - Anthropology Journal 6 (1): e-168774. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2021.168774.