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Talking Music by William Duckworth, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Talking Music by William Duckworth, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From William Duckworth
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From William Duckworth
Talking Music by William Duckworth, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Talking Musicis comprised of substantial original conversations with seventeen American experimental composers and musicians#151;including Milton Babbitt, Pauline Oliveros, Steve Reich, Meredith Monk, and John Zorn#151;many of whom rarely grant interviews. The author skillfully elicits candid dialogues that encompass technical explorations; questions of method, style, and influence; their personal lives and struggles to create; and their aesthetic goals and artistic declarations. Herein, John Cage recalls the turning point in his career; Ben Johnston criticizes the operas of his teacher Harry Partch; La Monte Young attributes his creative discipline to a Morman childhood; and much more. The results are revelatory conversations with some of America's most radical musical innovators. | Talking Music by William Duckworth, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Talking Musicis comprised of substantial original conversations with seventeen American experimental composers and musicians#151;including Milton Babbitt, Pauline Oliveros, Steve Reich, Meredith Monk, and John Zorn#151;many of whom rarely grant interviews. The author skillfully elicits candid dialogues that encompass technical explorations; questions of method, style, and influence; their personal lives and struggles to create; and their aesthetic goals and artistic declarations. Herein, John Cage recalls the turning point in his career; Ben Johnston criticizes the operas of his teacher Harry Partch; La Monte Young attributes his creative discipline to a Morman childhood; and much more. The results are revelatory conversations with some of America's most radical musical innovators. | Talking Music by William Duckworth, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















