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Artistic experimentation in music : an anthology
This book is the first anthology of writings about the emerging subject of artistic experimentation in music. This subject, as part of the cross-disciplinary field of artistic research, cuts across boundaries of the conventional categories of performance practice, music analysis, aesthetics, and music pedagogy. The texts, most of them specially written for this volume, have a common genesis in the explorations of the Orpheus Research Centre in Music (ORCiM) in Ghent, Belgium. The book critically examines experimentation in music of different historical eras. It is essential reading for performers, composers, teachers, and others wanting to inform themselves of the issues and the current debates in the new field of artistic research as applied to music. The publication is accompanied by a CD of music discussed in the text, and by an online resource of video illustrations of specific issues.
One11 and 103
2006
First commercial release of Cage's only feature-length film. Chance operations were used with respect to the shots, in black & white. The lighting & editing is by Cage & Andrew Culver. \"The orchestral work 103 musically accompanies One11 ... 103 is divided into seventeen parts. its density varies from solos, duos, trios to full orchestra tuttis\"-- Original container.
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49 waltzes for the five boroughs : for performer(s) or listener(s) or record maker(s) : 1977
2008
A video realization of all locations in John Cage's work. Includes the names of the actual locations, a detailed map of the locations, and a full view of the map indicating the 3-point triangulation of the current waltz. Bonus: audio realization of Waltz 9, recorded by Gillespie in March 1979.
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