K. ROBERT SCHWARTZ
PHAIDON PRESS LIMITED - 9780714847733
A survey of this popular and distinctive style of concert music.The first overview of Minimalism aimed at a general public Traces the lives of the Minimalist composers, of whom Philip Glass and Steve Reich are the best known, and discusses their most significant works Sets the Minimalists in the context of the artistic milieu from which they emerged, discussing the work of predecessors such as La Monte Young and Terry Riley By looking at the work of their successors, such as John Adams, Michael Nyman, Louis Andriessen and Arvo Part, new light is thrown on the Minimalists themselves
Minimalism is arguably the most popular style of concert music that the late twentieth century produced, revered by the widest possible audience, including fans of rock, jazz and classical music. It is an ecstatic and vibrant movement that interweaves classical, popular and non-Western elements to create a highly distinctive style that restores the severed link between composer and audience. The movement is surveyed here from its earliest beginnings, through a study of its principal American exponents - La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich and Philip Glass - and on to the ''post-minimalism'' of John Adams, Michael Nyman, Louis Andriessen and Arvo Pärt.
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