No such thing as silence: John Cage's 4'33"
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1. Verfasser: Gann, Kyle (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New Haven [Conn.] Yale University Press c2010
Schriftenreihe:Icons of America
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Beschreibung:Includes discography (p. [215]-217), bibliographical references (p. [233]-240), and index
4'33" at first listening -- - The - man: 1912-1949 -- - Dramatis personae (predecessors and influences) -- - The - path to 4'33" : 1946 to 1952 -- - The - piece and its notations -- - The - legacy
First performed at the midpoint of the twentieth century, John Cage's 4'33", a composition conceived of without a single musical note, is among the most celebrated and ballyhooed cultural gestures in the history of modern music. A meditation on the act of listening and the nature of performance, Cage's controversial piece became the iconic statement of the meaning of silence in art and is a landmark work of American music. In this book, Kyle Gann, one of the nation's leading music critics, explains 4'33" as a unique moment in American culture and musical composition. Finding resemblances and resonances of 4'33" in artworks as wide-ranging as the paintings of the Hudson River School and the music of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, he provides much-needed cultural context for this fundamentally challenging and often misunderstood piece. Gann also explores Cage's craft, describing in illuminating detail the musical, philosophical, and even environmental influences that informed this groundbreaking piece of music. Having performed 4'33" himself and as a composer in his own right, Gann offers the reader both an expert's analysis and a highly personal interpretation of Cage's most divisive work [Publisher description]
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 255 p.)
ISBN:0300136994
0300163010
0300171293
9780300136999
9780300163018
9780300171297

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