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On Minimalism Kerry O'Brien

On Minimalism By Kerry O'Brien

On Minimalism by Kerry O'Brien


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On Minimalism: Documenting a Musical Movement by Kerry O'Brien

A revisionist history of minimalism's transformative rise, through the voices of the musicians who created it.

When composers like Philip Glass and Steve Reich began creating hypnotically repetitive music in the 1960s, it upended the world of American composition. But minimalism was more than a classical phenomenon-minimalism changed everything. Its static harmonies and groovy pulses swept through the broader avant-garde landscape, informing the work of Yoko Ono and Brian Eno, John and Alice Coltrane, Pauline Oliveros and Julius Eastman, and many others.

On Minimalism moves from the style's beginnings in psychedelic counterculture through its present-day influences on ambient jazz, doom metal, and electronic music. The editors look beyond the major figures to highlight crucial and diverse voices-especially women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ musicians-that have shaped the genre. Featuring more than a hundred rare historical sources, On Minimalism curates this history anew, documenting one of the most important musical movements of our time.

On Minimalism Reviews

A gust of fresh air blowing across a stage. . . . As a compilation of source texts, On Minimalism is unparalleled, containing prescient, critical writings from many commentators and participants. . . . Organized in 21 accessible chunks (not only the expected ones, but also others covering spirituality, multimedia and altered states), each headed by an introduction that synthesizes the coming information, this is a breeze to navigate and, for all its scholarly chops, relaxed in its learning.

* The Wire *

About Kerry O'Brien

Kerry O'Brien is a writer and musicologist who teaches at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle. She has published work on minimalism and experimentalism in Rethinking Reich, Tempo, the Chicago Reader, and the New York Times.

William Robin is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Maryland School of Music, author of Industry: Bang on a Can and New Music in the Marketplace, and a contributor to the New York Times.

Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword by Joan La Barbara

Introduction

PART ONE

1. Improvisation and Experimentation
2. Dream Music
3. Loops and Process
4. Altered States
5. Gurus and Teachers
6. Cultural Fusion
7. Across the Arts
8. Ensembles

PART TWO

9. 1976
10. The New Downtown
11. Instruments and Environments
12. Ambient and New Age
13. Canons
14. Backlash
15. Politics, Identity, and Expression
16. Postminimalists
17. Spiritual Minimalism
18. Popular Culture

PART THREE

19. Histories
20. Silences
21. Futures

Acknowledgments
Listening Guide
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NGR9780520382084
9780520382084
0520382080
On Minimalism: Documenting a Musical Movement by Kerry O'Brien
New
Paperback
University of California Press
2023-04-25
466
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