In the music of Stuart Saunders Smith (b. 1948), jazz, the
avant-garde, and sound-text poetry coalesce. Through the years he
has concentrated on certain kinds of composition--open form, radio
music, trans-media systems, and sound-text poetry. Although Smith
considers himself a jazz composer and drummer, his work has been
absorbed into a wider range of contemporary musical efforts, both
in the United States and Europe.
This study of Smith contains six critical analyses, an
interview, and bibliographic information containing a list of
compositions, a discography, Smith's publications, and research
currently available on his music. As Milton Babbitt notes, All of
his music is to be reckoned with... and, as such, this volume will
be of interest to all students and scholars of contemporary
composition.
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