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In this book, the author takes the reader on a contemplative and
theological journey into the angelic wisdom at the heart of the
symbol of the cherubim. He uses as the guide for the journey, the
12th-century theologian Richard of St Victor and his treatise, De
arca mystica.
Christian Wolff is a composer who has followed a distinctive path
often at the centre of avant-garde activity working alongside
figures such as John Cage, Merce Cunningham, and Cornelius Cardew.
In a career spanning sixty years, he has produced a significant and
influential body of work that has aimed to address, in a searching
and provocative manner, what it means to be an experimental and
socially aware artist. This book provides a wide-ranging
introduction to a composer often overlooked despite his influence
upon many of the major figures in new music since the 1950s from
Cage to John Zorn to the new wave of experimentalists across the
globe. As the first detailed analysis of the music of this prolific
and highly individual composer, Changing the System: The Music of
Christian Wolff contains contributions from leading experts in the
field of new and experimental music, as well as from performers and
composers who have worked with Wolff. The reception of Wolff's
music is discussed in relation to the European avant-garde and also
within the context of Wolff's association with Cage and Feldman.
Music from his earliest compositions of the 1950s, the highly
indeterminate scores, the politically-inspired pieces up to the
most recent works are discussed in detail, both in relation to
their compositional techniques, general aesthetic development, and
matters of performance. The particular challenges and aesthetic
issues arising from Wolff's idiosyncratic notations and the
implications for performers are a central theme. Likewise, the ways
in which Wolff's political persuasions - which arguably account for
some of the notational methods he chooses - have been worked out
through his music, are examined. With a foreword by his close
associate Michael Parsons, this is a valuable addition to
experimental music literature.
Christian Wolff is a composer who has followed a distinctive path
often at the centre of avant-garde activity working alongside
figures such as John Cage, Merce Cunningham, and Cornelius Cardew.
In a career spanning sixty years, he has produced a significant and
influential body of work that has aimed to address, in a searching
and provocative manner, what it means to be an experimental and
socially aware artist. This book provides a wide-ranging
introduction to a composer often overlooked despite his influence
upon many of the major figures in new music since the 1950s from
Cage to John Zorn to the new wave of experimentalists across the
globe. As the first detailed analysis of the music of this prolific
and highly individual composer, Changing the System: The Music of
Christian Wolff contains contributions from leading experts in the
field of new and experimental music, as well as from performers and
composers who have worked with Wolff. The reception of Wolff's
music is discussed in relation to the European avant-garde and also
within the context of Wolff's association with Cage and Feldman.
Music from his earliest compositions of the 1950s, the highly
indeterminate scores, the politically-inspired pieces up to the
most recent works are discussed in detail, both in relation to
their compositional techniques, general aesthetic development, and
matters of performance. The particular challenges and aesthetic
issues arising from Wolff's idiosyncratic notations and the
implications for performers are a central theme. Likewise, the ways
in which Wolff's political persuasions - which arguably account for
some of the notational methods he chooses - have been worked out
through his music, are examined. With a foreword by his close
associate Michael Parsons, this is a valuable addition to
experimental music literature.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ The Master Language An Outline Of The Principles And Rules Of
A Proposed International Auxiliary Language Stephen Chase Houghton
Finally is a story about a young mans search for love as he grows
and experiences the joys, pains and tragedies we all seem to
experience in our search for love happiness and our place in life.
The story follows the life of Drew, a man who moves far from home,
but is he running toward something or away from it. Tatiana is a
girl from Kakistan trying to make a life for herself in a new
country. Candy is a single mom with a secret past and a young
daughter who wants a family. Steve, Drew's closest friend who knows
the pains Drew has been through and worries about his friend and if
he can make it. You will get caught up in the characters lives.
Laugh with them and cry with them and at times be shocked and
fooled by them.
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for
quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in
an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the
digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books
may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading
experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have
elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.
Steven Chase's innovative On Earth As it Is uses a compelling blend
of theological, scriptural, historical, and cultural discussions to
reclaim the role of nature in the formation of Christian spiritual
and moral identity. His thought-provoking -creation practices- will
lead readers into more profound knowledge of themselves and their
Creator, guide them to greater compassion for their neighbors,
instill in them reverence for and companionship with nature, and
awaken in them a greater commitment to creation care. - Encourages
Christians to read the Bible, pray, and worship out of doors. -
Demonstrates the power of nature to soothe and heal the soul. -
Advocates -befriending- God's creation as a crucial element in
Christian growth. - Show how the Bible is full of natural images --
and how nature itself can function as a holy text, testifying to
the glory of God. Offers stories, anecdotes, research, scriptural
tie-ins, practical advice, and contemplative exercises to help
readers experience God in nature.
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