The Names of Minimalism: Authorship, Art Music, and Historiography in Dispute
Autor Patrick Nicklesonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 ian 2023
Expanding the place of Jacques Rancière’s philosophy within musicology, Nickleson draws attention to disciplinary practices of guarding compositional authority against artists who set out to undermine it. The book reimagines the canonic artists and works of minimalism as “(early) minimalism,” to show that art music histories refuse to take seriously challenges to conventional authorship as a means of defending the very category “art music.” Ultimately, Nickleson asks where we end up if we imagine the early minimalist project—artists forming bands to perform their own music, rejecting the score in favor of recording, making extensive use of magnetic type as compositional and archival medium, hosting performances in lofts and art galleries rather than concert halls—not as a utopian moment within a 1960s counterculture doomed to fail, but as the beginning of a process with a long and influential afterlife.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780472039098
ISBN-10: 0472039091
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 15 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
ISBN-10: 0472039091
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 15 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Notă biografică
Patrick Nickleson is Assistant Professor of Musicology at the University of Alberta.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction. “La Monte Young Does Not Understand ‘His’ Work.”
Chapter 1. Policing Process
Chapter 2. Writing Minimalism: The Theatre of Eternal Music and the Historiography of Drones
Chapter 3. The Lessons of Minimalism: The Big Four and the Pedagogic Myth
Chapter 4. Indistinct Minimalisms: Punk, No Wave, and the Death of Minimalism
Conclusion. The Names of Minimalism
Works Cited
Introduction. “La Monte Young Does Not Understand ‘His’ Work.”
Chapter 1. Policing Process
Chapter 2. Writing Minimalism: The Theatre of Eternal Music and the Historiography of Drones
Chapter 3. The Lessons of Minimalism: The Big Four and the Pedagogic Myth
Chapter 4. Indistinct Minimalisms: Punk, No Wave, and the Death of Minimalism
Conclusion. The Names of Minimalism
Works Cited
Recenzii
"The dialectical discussion is enlivened no end by entertaining anecdotes about spiky relationships between what Nickleson terms the "Big Four" composers. . . he provides a methodological toolkit that, in a different way to On Minimalism but to similar effect, seeks a poetic justice that will enrich our engagement with these musics."
“The Names of Minimalism contributes to the effort of producing the historiography of minimal music while introducing and exploring the specific (and crucial) topic of authorship in the field. Nickleson addresses these important questions methodically and with care.”
“Patrick Nickleson’s The Names of Minimalism offers a potent critique of the means and methods by which minimalism has been canonized in conventional music histories. Drawing on the writings of Jacques Rancière and Kristin Ross, Nickleson deftly and trenchantly interrogates the lineage that runs—whether via collaboration or contention—from La Monte Young and Tony Conrad to Rhys Chatham and Glenn Branca in order to recover the aesthetic and political challenges that early minimalism proffered at its most radical junctures.”
"Though more academic in approach, it's a refreshing rethinking of ideologies and thinking that have offered massive inspirations to generations of creators. Definitely a great book for those keen to expand the picture of this time."
"The Names of Minimalism is a sustained and highly focused meditation on an inflection point in music history that many people remain interested in, and such a closely detailed rewriting of history is a pleasure for those of us for whom that music remains numinous."
“The Names of Minimalism contributes to the effort of producing the historiography of minimal music while introducing and exploring the specific (and crucial) topic of authorship in the field. Nickleson addresses these important questions methodically and with care.”
“This book presents a total reimagining of minimalism’s early history. Rather than narrating this history through musical style or composer biography, Nickleson examines minimalism's history through its politics of authorship, pedagogy, propriety, and egalitarianism. This book makes a significant contribution to scholarship on minimalism and, more broadly, has the potential to reorient any scholarly mind doing historical work."
“Patrick Nickleson’s The Names of Minimalism offers a potent critique of the means and methods by which minimalism has been canonized in conventional music histories. Drawing on the writings of Jacques Rancière and Kristin Ross, Nickleson deftly and trenchantly interrogates the lineage that runs—whether via collaboration or contention—from La Monte Young and Tony Conrad to Rhys Chatham and Glenn Branca in order to recover the aesthetic and political challenges that early minimalism proffered at its most radical junctures.”
"Though more academic in approach, it's a refreshing rethinking of ideologies and thinking that have offered massive inspirations to generations of creators. Definitely a great book for those keen to expand the picture of this time."
"The Names of Minimalism is a sustained and highly focused meditation on an inflection point in music history that many people remain interested in, and such a closely detailed rewriting of history is a pleasure for those of us for whom that music remains numinous."
Descriere
A retelling of the history of minimalism and its impact on the concept of authorship