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Ashgate Research Companion to Experimental Music

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Zusatztext This fine collection of essays and interviews casts light on! through! and around the fabric of experimental music! woven as it is from threads first spun by John Cage in the 1950s. Whether tracing single lines or analyzing complex patterns! the authors"composers and performers! more than scholars"write with a clarity and focus that derives from decades of practical experience. Their work illuminates not only a half-century of invention but also the present and future of what has become! paradoxically! an experimental 'tradition'. William Brooks! University of York! UK 'Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.' Choice 'British composer and experimentalist James Saunders has produced an excellent Companion... the result is an extensive! non-prescriptive resource! ideally matching its subject-matter.' The Wire 'This is fascinating! with artist statements coming from the likes of Phill Niblock and Chris Hobbs discussing his radiophonic 'MERZsonata' in two different chapters! not to mention the interest in soundscape! phonography! and so on.' Organised Sound 'A central strength of this book is the obvious engagement of the authors in the experimental tradition. All! in some way! are active in the creation and performance of experimental music and their observations are clearly informed by their practical experience and personal familiarity with the subject. Their insights allow for rare glimpses into a scene that is often marginalized and not fully understood.' Canadian Association of Music Libraries Review Informationen zum Autor James Saunders is a composer, with an interest in modularity and series. He performs in the duo Parkinson Saunders, and with Apartment House. He is Head of the Centre for Musical Research at Bath Spa University, currently working on the composition and performance practice of text notation, and directs the ensemble Material. Klappentext The recent resurgence of experimental music has given rise to a more divergent range of practices than has previously been the case. The Ashgate Research Companion to Experimental Music reflects these recent developments by providing examples of current thinking and presenting detailed case studies that document the work of contemporary figures. The book examines fourteen current practitioners by interrogating their artistic practices through annotated interviews, contextualized by nine authored chapters which explore central issues that emerge from and inform these discussions. Zusammenfassung The resurgence of experimental music has given rise to a divergent range of practices than has been the case. This book reflects these developments by presenting case studies that document the work of contemporary figures. It encompasses related aspects of performance, improvisation and sonic art. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Foreword; Preface; Part I: Why experimental? Why me?, Christopher Fox; Writing, music, Michael Pisaro; A prescription for action, Philip Thomas; Open sources: words, circuits, and the notation/realization relation in live electronic music, Ronald Kuivila; Instrumentalizing: approaches to improvising with sounding objects in experimental music, Andy Keep; Free improvisation in music and capitalism: resisting authority and the cults of scientism and celebrity, Edwin Prévost; Beyond the soundscape: art and nature in contemporary phonography, Will Montgomery; Soundwalking: aural excursions into the everyday, John Levack Drever; 'We have eyes as well as ears...': experimental music and the visual arts, David Ryan. Part II: Fourteen musicians, James Saunders; Antoine Beuger; Laurence Crane; Rhodri Davies; Christopher Fox; Bernhard Gÿnter; Bryn Harrison; Philip Jeck; Alvin Lucier; Phill Niblock; Evan Parker; Tim Parkinson; Jennifer Walshe; Manfred Werder; Christian Wolff; Bibliography; Index....

Product details

Authors James Saunders
Assisted by James Saunders (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.09.2009
 
EAN 9780754662822
ISBN 978-0-7546-6282-2
No. of pages 485
Series Routledge Music Companions
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > Music theory

MUSIC / General, The arts: general issues, Theory of music & musicology, 20th Century & Contemporary Classical Music, Art music, orchestral and formal music, Theory of music and musicology, The arts: general topics

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