John Cage's contribution to twentieth-century music, literature and art not only established his place as a leading figure in the post-war avant-garde, but also guaranteed his enduring controversy. His emphasis on chance, as opposed to intention, rejected traditional artistic methods and caused uproar amongst his peers. The shock provoked by pieces such as 4'33" still reverbera...
John Cage's contribution to twentieth-century music, literature and art not only established his place as a leading figure in the post-war avant-garde, but also guaranteed his enduring controversy. His emphasis on chance, as opposed to intention, rejected traditional artistic methods and caused uproar amongst his peers. The shock provoked by pieces such as 4'33" still reverberates today, as Cage's radical approach to art and aesthetics continues to challenge and inspire artists worldwide. In his new biography Rob Haskins considers John Cage's life, art, ideas and work, evaluating the twin pillars of Cage's creative output and the ideas that lie behind it. Demystifying the artist's use of chance, and his relationship to Zen Buddhism, the book explores Cage's belief that everyday life and art are one and the same. John Cage will appeal to musicians and artists, as well as general readers interested in the art, music and ideas of the twentieth century.
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作者罗布•哈斯金斯(Rob Haskins),美国新罕布什尔大学音乐系副教授。他还在伊士曼音乐学院教授羽管键琴课程。自1993年以来,他多次撰文探讨羽管键琴和20世纪钢琴音乐。除了《凯奇评传》外,哈斯金斯另著有《声音的无政府社会》(Anarchic Societies of Sounds)。
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书的内容好那自然是没得说,单单拿书就够你欣赏一番
思想很新颖
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