 | David Revill - 2012
Composer John Cage is often described as the most influential musician of the last half-century. He has defined - and continues to define - our whole concept of "avant-garde ... | |
 | John Cage, Richard Kostelanetz - 1991 - 239 Seiten
"For years he was dismissed as an eccentric exponent of arbitrary noise punctuated by silence. Now, however, John Cage is universally acknowledged as the most influential ... | |
 | John Cage, Daniel Charles - 1981 - 239 Seiten
One of America's great twentieth-century composers in a series of wide-ranging conversations. | |
 | John Cage - 1973 - 217 Seiten
Mainly mesostics inspired by music, mushrooms, Marcel Duchamp, Merce Cunningham, Marshall McCluhan, etc. and includes "Mureau"- - composed from the writings of Henry David ... | |
 | John Cage - 1981 - 187 Seiten
Writings through James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, Norman O. Brown, and "The Future of Music." | |
 | Michel Chion - 1994 - 239 Seiten
n "Audio-Vision," the French composer-filmmaker-critic Michel Chion presents a reassessment of the audiovisual media since sound's revolutionary debut in 1927 and sheds light ... | |
 | Howard Chandler Robbins Landon - 1990 - 452 Seiten
Mozart authority H.C. Robbins Landon leads a team of more than 20 of the world's greatest Mozart scholars in an exploration that touches virtually every facet of the composers ... | |
 | Morton Feldman, Bernard Harper Friedman - 2000 - 222 Seiten
Morton Feldman (1926-1987) is among the most influential American composers of the twentieth century, a man whose music is known for its extreme quiet and delicate beauty ... | |
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