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Composer, performer, instrument builder, teacher, and writer Gordon
Mumma has left an indelible mark on the American contemporary music
scene. A prolific composer and innovative French horn player, Mumma
is recognized for integrating advanced electronic processes into
musical structures, an approach he has termed ""Cybersonics.""
Musicologist Michelle Fillion curates a collection of Mumma's
writings, presenting revised versions of his classic pieces as well
as many unpublished works from every stage of his storied career.
Here, through words and astonishing photos, is Mumma's chronicle of
seminal events in the musical world of the twentieth century: his
cofounding the Cooperative Studio for Electronic Music; his role in
organizing the historic ONCE Festivals of Contemporary Music;
performances with the Sonic Arts Union; and working alongside John
Cage and David Tudor as a composer-musician with the Merce
Cunningham Dance Company. In addition, Mumma describes his
collaborations with composers, performers, dancers, and visual
artists ranging from Robert Ashley and Pauline Oliveros to Marcel
Duchamp and Robert Rauschenberg. Candid and insightful, Cybersonic
Arts is the eye-opening account of a broad artistic community by an
active participant and observer.
Composer, performer, instrument builder, teacher, and writer Gordon
Mumma has left an indelible mark on the American contemporary music
scene. A prolific composer and innovative French horn player, Mumma
is recognized for integrating advanced electronic processes into
musical structures, an approach he has termed ""Cybersonics.""
Musicologist Michelle Fillion curates a collection of Mumma's
writings, presenting revised versions of his classic pieces as well
as many unpublished works from every stage of his storied career.
Here, through words and astonishing photos, is Mumma's chronicle of
seminal events in the musical world of the twentieth century: his
cofounding the Cooperative Studio for Electronic Music; his role in
organizing the historic ONCE Festivals of Contemporary Music;
performances with the Sonic Arts Union; and working alongside John
Cage and David Tudor as a composer-musician with the Merce
Cunningham Dance Company. In addition, Mumma describes his
collaborations with composers, performers, dancers, and visual
artists ranging from Robert Ashley and Pauline Oliveros to Marcel
Duchamp and Robert Rauschenberg. Candid and insightful, Cybersonic
Arts is the eye-opening account of a broad artistic community by an
active participant and observer.
Difficult Rhythm examines E. M. Forster's irrepressible interest in
music, providing plentiful examples of how the eminent British
author's fiction resonates with music. Musicologist Michelle
Fillion analyzes his critical writings, short stories, and novels,
including A Room with a View, which alludes to Beethoven, Wagner,
and Schumann, and Howards End, which explicitly alerts readers how
fiction can adopt musical forms and ideas. This volume also
includes, for the first time in print, Forster's notes on
Beethoven's piano sonatas. Documenting his knowledge of music, his
musical favorites and friends, and his attitudes toward various
composers, performances, and competing musical theories, this
engaging book traces the musical influences of luminaries such as
Wagner, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Britten on Forster's life and
work.
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