Without doubt the most influential American composer of the last half century, John Cage has had an enormous impact not only on music but on art, literature, the performing arts, and aesthetic thought in general. His insistent exploration of "nonintention" and his fruitful merging of Western and Eastern traditions have made him a powerful force in the world of the avant-garde.
There have never been lectures like these: delivered at Harvard in 1988-89 as the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, they were more like performances, as the audience heard them. Cage calls them "mesostics," a literary form generated by chance (in this case computerized I-Ching chance) operations. Using the computer as an oracle in conjunction with a large source text, he happens upon ideas, which produce more ideas. Chance, and not Cage, makes the choices and central decisions. Such a form is rooted, Cage tells us in his introduction, in the belief that "all answers answer all questions."
Acting as a kind of counterpoint to the six texts here are transcripts (edited by Cage) of the provocative question-and-answer seminars that followed each presentation. Included with the book are two audiocassettes, one of Cage reading a mesostic (IV), allowing the listener to experience it as it was delivered, and one with a lively selection from the question-and-answer seminars that conveys the flavor of the event. The illustrations consist of fifteen different chance-determined prints from a single negative by Robert Mahon of the first autograph page of Cage's Sixteen Dances (1951).
I-VI is, in short, an experience of John Cage, where silences become words and words become silences, in arrangements that will disconcert and exercise our minds.
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Anbieter: Ethan Daniel Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First printing with full number line. Book only. No dust jacket. The two cassette tapes are not included. Otherwise the covers and contents are clean and unmarked. Binding is firm. 452 pages. s157. Artikel-Nr. EDB05246
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Anbieter: Frans Melk Antiquariaat, HILVERSUM, Niederlande
Harvard University Press, 1990. No book ; only the two AUDIOCASSETTES [. Artikel-Nr. #118946
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Anbieter: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: gut. 1990. I - VI. Method Structure Intention Discipline Notation Indeterminacy Interpenetration Imitation Devotion Circumstances Variable Structure Nonunderstanding Contingency Inconsistency Performance. In deutscher Sprache. pages. Artikel-Nr. BN95819
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Anbieter: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, USA
Zustand des Schutzumschlags: dj. First Edition. First edition. Hardcover. 452 pages. Part of the Charles Eliot Norton Lecture Series. Features Cage's lectures that were delivered at Harvard between 1988 and 1989 along with a tape cassette of one of his lectures and another cassette of a question and answer session. The book is a fine copy in cloth boards and in a fine dust jacket, the cassettes are also in fine unplayed condition and all housed in a fine two part box that is still largely in the publisher's shrinkwrap and with the original publisher sheet laid in. Signed by Cage on the half title page. A remarkably fresh copy. Signed. Artikel-Nr. 196852
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