Dwight's Journal of Music. A Paper of Art and Literature

Dwight's Journal of Music. A Paper of Art and Literature
Title Dwight's Journal of Music. A Paper of Art and Literature PDF eBook
Author John Sullivan Dwight
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 434
Release 2024-03-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385379369

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

Dwight's Journal of Music, A Paper of Art and Literature

Dwight's Journal of Music, A Paper of Art and Literature
Title Dwight's Journal of Music, A Paper of Art and Literature PDF eBook
Author John S. Dwight
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 434
Release 2024-01-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385252857

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

Music

Music
Title Music PDF eBook
Author William Smythe Babcock Mathews
Publisher
Pages 772
Release 1897
Genre Music
ISBN

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Music Papers

Music Papers
Title Music Papers PDF eBook
Author John Beckwith
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 280
Release 1997
Genre Music
ISBN 9780919614727

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What is music -- where does it come from and what does it mean? If music is in the background, and no one listens to it, does it still exist? Why do composers write music, and how do they learn their profession? What about Canadian music -- a regional dialect of this "universal language"? How has it been created inside the country -- how well is it understood abroad? Music papers are reflections from a life of composing and teaching. These articles, talks and reviews, whether intended originally for general or professional audiences, communicate a passion for music rooted in a North American culture and place, informed by long and loving familiarity with masterpieces from elsewhere. Also included are alternative versions of the early life of Glenn Gould, proofs of the existence of musical life in Toronto, and some questions still unanswered.

Fluxus Administration

Fluxus Administration
Title Fluxus Administration PDF eBook
Author Colby Chamberlain
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 297
Release 2024
Genre Art
ISBN 022683137X

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"George Maciunas is typically associated with the famous art collective Fluxus, of which he is often thought to have been the leader. In this book, critic and art historian Colby Chamberlain wants us to question two things: first, the idea that Fluxus was a "group" in any conventional sense, and second, that Maciunas was its "leader." Instead, Chamberlain shows us how Maciunas used the paper materials of bureaucracy in his art-cards, certificates, charts, files, and plans, among others-to subvert his own status as a "figurehead" of this collective and even as a biographical entity. Each of the book's chapters situates Maciunas's artistic practice in relation to a different domain: education, communication, production, housing, and health. We learn about his use of the postal service to make Fluxus into an international network; his manipulation of US copyright law to pursue a "Soviet" ideal of collective authorship; his intervention in Manhattan's zoning restrictions as founder and manager of the "Fluxhouse" artists' lofts in SoHo; and his performances protesting against normative ideals of health and family, focusing on his own, ultimately failed medical self-management. Fluxus Administration is not a biography, but it does delve more deeply than any other book into Maciunas's life and work, showing the lengths to which the artist himself went to disrupt any easy account of himself"--

Music

Music
Title Music PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 796
Release 1897
Genre Music
ISBN

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Youth and Permissive Social Change in British Music Papers, 1967–1983

Youth and Permissive Social Change in British Music Papers, 1967–1983
Title Youth and Permissive Social Change in British Music Papers, 1967–1983 PDF eBook
Author Patrick Glen
Publisher Springer
Pages 256
Release 2018-12-11
Genre History
ISBN 3319916742

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This book is a work of press history that considers how the music press represented permissive social change for their youthful readership. Read by millions every week, the music press provided young people across the country with a guide to the sounds, personalities and controversies that shaped British popular music and, more broadly, British culture and society. By analysing music papers and oral history interviews with journalists and editors, Patrick Glen examines how papers represented a lucrative entertainment industry and mass press that had to negotiate tensions between alternative sentiments and commercial prerogatives. This book demonstrates, as a consequence, how music papers constructed political positions, public identities and social mores within the context of the market. As a result, descriptions and experiences of social change and youth were contingent on the understandings of class, gender, sexuality, race and locality.