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Arvo Part's White Light Laura Dolp (Montclair State University, New Jersey)

Arvo Part's White Light By Laura Dolp (Montclair State University, New Jersey)

Arvo Part's White Light by Laura Dolp (Montclair State University, New Jersey)


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This book presents a fresh, interdisciplinary approach to the study of the contemporary composer Arvo Part and his reception. The volume charts his influence on areas including film, cultural programming, new media, cultures of listening, politics and performance practice. It addresses a wide readership across the humanities, with technical analysis kept to a minimum.

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Arvo Part's White Light: Media, Culture, Politics by Laura Dolp (Montclair State University, New Jersey)

One of the most frequently performed contemporary composers, Arvo Part has become a phenomenon whose unusual reach is felt well beyond the concert hall. This ground-breaking collection of essays investigates both the causes and the effects of this success. Beyond the rhetoric of 'holy minimalism' that has accompanied the composer's reception since the mid-1980s, each chapter takes a fresh approach toward understanding how Part's music has occupied social landscapes. The result is a dynamic conversation among filmgoers (who explore issues of empathy and resemblance), concertgoers (commerce and art), listeners (embodiment, healing and the role of technology), activists (legacies of resistance) and performers (performance practice). Collectively, these studies offer a bold and thoughtful engagement with Part as a major cultural figure and reflect on the unprecedented impact of his music.

Arvo Part's White Light Reviews

'This diverse collection of essays from a team of Part scholars, led by Laura Dolp, strongly advances the understanding of Part's music while filling gaps in current scholarship and grappling with the various, often erroneous, perceptions of the composer and his music.' Thomas Robinson, Notes

About Laura Dolp (Montclair State University, New Jersey)

Laura Dolp's interdisciplinary research explores the historical agency of music as a site of human transformation, including music and spirituality, the interrelation of music and social spaces, mapping and musical practices, and the poetics of the natural world. She is co-contributor to The Cambridge Companion to Arvo Part (Cambridge, 2012) and Artistic Citizenship: Artistry, Social Responsibility, and Ethical Praxis (2016). Her work also appears in altrelettere, 19th-Century Music, and the Journal of Musicological Research. She holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University, New York.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Laura Dolp; 2. Empathy and tintinnabuli music in film Maria Cizmic; 3. Part and the sound of one hand clapping Robert Sholl; 4. Part and the experience of the neutral Sander van Maas; 5. Ethos and the industry of culture Laura Dolp; 6. An ethnography of spirituality Kythe Heller; 7. Politics and protest Michael Palmese; 8. Sonic embodiment C. J. May; 9. Performing Part Andrew Shenton.

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NLS9781316633953
9781316633953
1316633950
Arvo Part's White Light: Media, Culture, Politics by Laura Dolp (Montclair State University, New Jersey)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2019-08-22
282
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