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Ruth Crawford Seeger's Worlds: Innovation and Tradition in ...
The. Reception. of. an. Ultramodernist. Ruth. Crawford. in. the. Composers. '
Forum. Melissa J. de Graaf Ruth Crawford's experience in the Composers' Forum
in 1938 marked a turning point during a static time in her career, possibly
providing ...
Ray Allen, Ellie M. Hisama, 2007
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Understanding Charles Seeger, Pioneer in American Musicology
This observation captures well the ferment of creativity found in ultramodernist
music in which new concepts of form and order often appear alongside
experimentation for its own sake. Such a paradox is certainly present in the fifth
part of ...
Bell Yung, Helen Rees, 1999
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Dane Rudhyar: His Music, Thought, and Art
His ultramodernist and transcultural temperament, like a role-model, generated
and received the sympathy of the younger generation of American composers
such as Peter Garland, James Tenney, Glenn Branca, and Robert Ashley, who ...
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A History of Twentieth-Century Music in a ...
®ultramodernist ̄. aesthetics ofIves, Cowell, and Ruggles, another groupof
American composers¦Aaron Copland, RoyHarris, Virgil Thomson, Roger
Sessions,Walter Piston, Marc Blitzstein, and others¦adhered to a very different
notion of what ...
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Todd Eberle: The Empire of Space
Contrasting ultramodernist photographs taken over a thirty-year period constitute the first book by one of the most celebrated photographers working today.
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Engaging with Irigaray: Feminist Philosophy and Modern ...
Ultramodernist: this is how one might, I think, qualify the tendency toward
neutralization of the sexes, which bases itself on a certain juridicism, a certain
rationalism, a certain scienticity, radicalizing in this way the indisputable
achievements of ...
Carolyn Burke, Naomi Schor, Margaret Whitford, 1994
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Sounds of War: Music in the United States during World War II
His was the ultramodernist ideology of an Americanism steeped in the rhetoric of
difference—and therefore exception— alism—characterized by the well-known
trope of noise as an acoustic signifier of modernity. In the late 1950s Cage ...
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Sounds of War: Music in the United States during World War II
His was the ultramodernist ideology of an Americanism steeped in the rhetoric of
difference—and therefore exception- alism—characterized by the well-known
trope of noise as an acoustic signifier of modernity. In the late 1930s Cage
claimed ...
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Henry Cowell: A Man Made of Music
To grow as a composer, Henry had to shed his reputation as an ultramodernist
pianist. He therefore proposed that his next New York appearance, February 2,
1926, at Aeolian Hall, be the joint orchestral concert that he and Ruggles had
often ...
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Anthropology, Development and Modernities: Exploring ...
The first is the ultramodernist who maintains the position that economic laws are
universally valid, with the free market rather than state policy offering the best
solution for stimulating investment and 'efficient' allocation of resources.
Alberto Arce, Norman Long, 2003