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This is the first book which deals with the school of American repetitive music, also know as minimal music. The early work of La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich and Philip Glass is discussed in the context of traditional Western music. Minimal music thus emerges as the latest stage in a development leading from Schoenberg, Webern, Stockhausen and Cage. In considering the philosophical thinking of Deleuze and Lyotard, the representatives of the so-called French ‘ libidinal philosophy’, and of Adorno, the author examines the degree to which the ‘ecstatic dimension’ is present in this music or is even consciously introduced to it.
Contents
Preface by Michael Nyman
Part One: American Minimal Music
La Monte Young
Terry Riley
Steve Reich
Philip Glass
Basic Concepts of Minimal Music
Part Two: The Historical Developments of Basic Concepts
Arnold Schoenberg
Webern and Post-serialism
Stockhausen
John Cage
Part Three: Ideology
T. W. Adorno
Libidinal Philosophy
Bibliography
Acknowledgements