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Tom Johnson

The Voice of New Music: New York City, 1972-1982 - A Collection of Articles Originally Published in the Village Voice (Book)

Label: Het Apollohuis

Format: Book

Genre: Sound Art

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An anthology of articles on the evolution of minimal music in New York in 1972-1982, which originally appeared in the Village Voice.

**Rare original. In process of stocking** The ten years, from 1972-1982, during which Tom Johnson closely followed the developments in the new music in New York and reported his experiences in the Village Voice, constitute the most innovative and experimental period of recent musical history. A considerable number of his articles and reviews has been brought together in this collection. Together they provide a lively impression of the genesis and the exciting adventure of the new music, of the diversity of utterances that were part of it from the very start, and of the circumstances and opinions which prompted it. Johnson recorded the emergence of a generation of composers and musicians which has set out to probe once more all conventions of the Western musical tradition and to remove the barriers between different cultures and various artistic disciplines. That process is still in full swing. Therefore it is of interest today to read how that process was triggered.

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Cat. number: 978-9071638091
Year: 1989