Neu Klang

Neu Klang
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Publisher : Faber & Faber
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 9780571377695
ISBN-13 : 0571377696
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Neu Klang by : Christoph Dallach

West Germany, 1968. Like everywhere else in the Western world, the young generation is pushing for radical change, still suffering the after-effects of the Second World War. Many stream out of the lecture halls and onto the streets. Some into the underground. And some into the practice basements, in search of the soundtrack of the movement. The unique and adventurous sounds that German bands like Can, Neu!, Amon Düül, Popul Vuh, Tangerine Dream, Faust, Cluster or Kraftwerk produced back then, now known as Krautrock, are considered a blueprint for modern rock music. And the stream of their creative admirers and continuators has been constantly widening since the first fans like David Bowie and Iggy Pop: whether Blur, Aphex Twin, Sonic Youth, Radiohead or the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. In Neu Klang, Christoph Dallach interviewed its pioneers, including Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay of CAN; Neu!'s Michael Rother; Dieter Moebius of Cluster; Klaus Schulze of Tangerine Dream; Karl Bartos of Kraftwerk, Brian Eno and many others. Their answers combine to form an oral history that points far beyond the individual band histories: on the one hand, into the past, to Nazi teachers, post-war parental homes, free jazz, terrorism, LSD and extremely long hair; but just as much into the future, to global recognition, myth-making, techno or post-rock.

Das Neue Musiklexikon

Das Neue Musiklexikon
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 766
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3563944
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Das Neue Musiklexikon by : Arthur Eaglefield Hull

Eighteen Two-part Songs

Eighteen Two-part Songs
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435016376915
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Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Eighteen Two-part Songs by : Anton Rubinstein

Rethinking Mendelssohn

Rethinking Mendelssohn
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 539
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ISBN-10 : 9780190611804
ISBN-13 : 0190611804
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking Mendelssohn by : Benedict Taylor Ph.D.

As one of the foremost composers, conductors, and pianists of the nineteenth century, Felix Mendelssohn played a fundamental role in the shaping of modern musical tastes through his contributions to the early music revival and the formation of the Austro-German musical canon. His career allows for a remarkable meeting point for critical engagement with a host of crucial issues in the last two centuries of music history, including the relation between musical meaning and social function, programmatic and absolute music, notions of classicism and Romanticism, modernism and historicism. It also serves as a pertinent case-study of the roles political ideology, racism, and musical ignorance may play in creating and perpetuating a composer's posthumous reception. Fittingly, Rethinking Mendelssohn focuses on critical engagement with the composer's music and aesthetics, and on the interpretation of his works in relation to contemporaneous culture. Building on the renaissance in Mendelssohn scholarship of the last two decades, Rethinking Mendelssohn sets a fresh and exciting tone for research on the composer. Opening new ways of understanding Mendelssohn and setting the future direction of Mendelssohn studies, the contributing scholars pay particular attention to Mendelssohn's contested views on the relationship between art and religion, analysis of Mendelssohn's instrumental music in the wake of recent controversies in Formenlehre, and the burgeoning interest in his previously neglected contribution to the German song.

Major and Minor Keys

Major and Minor Keys
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 604
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ISBN-10 : 9711002876
ISBN-13 : 9789711002879
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Major and Minor Keys by : Ricaredo Demetillo

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Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781441191366
ISBN-13 : 1441191364
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Kraftwerk by : Sean Albiez

When they were creating and releasing their most influential albums in the mid to late 1970s, Kraftwerk were far from the musical mainstream - and yet it is impossible now to imagine the history of popular music without them. Today, Kraftwerk are considered to be an essential part of pop's DNA, alongside artists like the Beatles, the Velvet Underground, and Little Richard. Kraftwerk's immediate influence might have been on a generation of synth-based bands (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, the Human League, Depeche Mode, Yello, et al), but their influence on the emerging dance culture in urban America has proved longer lasting and more decisive. This collection of original essays looks at Kraftwerk - their legacy and influence - from a variety of angles, and demonstrates persuasively and coherently that however you choose to define their art, it's impossible to underestimate the ways in which it predicted and shaped the future.

Franz Schreker, 1878-1934

Franz Schreker, 1878-1934
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 0521392551
ISBN-13 : 9780521392556
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Franz Schreker, 1878-1934 by : Christopher Hailey

Franz Schreker was the most frequently performed opera composer of his generation. His controversial works dominated the central European repertory in the years after the First World War and exercised a major influence on such younger contemporaries as Alban Berg, Kurt Weill, and Ernst Krenek. Forced into retirement by Hitler's racial decrees in 1933, the composer, his music banned, died a broken man. Thereafter Schreker became a forgotten chapter in the history of new music. Schreker's music is only now beginning to enjoy a revival. This first major biography not only introduces the reader to this important repertory, but sets the composer's life and works in the context of his turbulent times. Franz Schreker is a dramatic narrative of an artist poised between the intoxicating late Romanticism of fin-de-siecle Vienna and the sober "New Objectivity" of Weimar Berlin, between a precipitous rise to fame and an equally sudden fall from favor in which aesthetic fashion and political intrigue played their parts. Above all, the Schreker phenomenon can provide a key to understanding the evolution of musical thought during the problematic years before and after the First World War.

Twenty-four Favorite Songs

Twenty-four Favorite Songs
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Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822008439119
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Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Twenty-four Favorite Songs by : Franz Schubert