From The Kitchen Archives - New Music New York 1979
28,00 €
Formát:
CD
Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Katalógové číslo:
OMM0015
EAN kód:
801837001525
Autori:
Barbara Benary, Charlemagne Palestine, Charlie Morrow, David Behrman, Garrett List, George E Lewis, Gordon Mumma, Joel Chadabe, Jon Gibson, Meredith Monk, Michael Nyman, Pauline Oliveros, Philip Glass, Phill Niblock, Steve Reich, Tom Johnson, Tony Conrad
Vydavateľ:
ORANGE MOUNTAIN MUSIC
Zoznam skladieb
2CDBehrman:
Touch Tones
Benary, B:
Exchanges
Chadabe:
Solo, for computer
Conrad, T:
Untitled Pieces
Gibson, J:
Criss Cross: Section 3
Glass, P:
Dance No. 4
Johnson, T:
Secret Songs (3)
Lewis, G E:
The Kim and I
List:
Where We Are
Monk, M:
Do You Be
Morrow:
Dream Song/Vision Chant
Mumma:
Schoolwork
Niblock:
Four Arthurs, superimposed with Two Octaves and a Fifth
Nyman:
Five Orchestral Pieces for Opus Tree
Oliveros:
The Tuning Meditation
Palestine:
Untitled, for solo voice
Reich:
Drumming: Part I
Popis
Founded in 1971 by video artists Woody and Steina Vasulka, The Kitchen is internationally known as a leading center for video, music dance performance, new media and literature. The first institution to focus exclusively on cutting-edge, multidisciplinary works, it has been a powerful force in shaping the cultural landscape of this country.
This 2-disc set offers re-mastered recordings from the landmark New Music, New York: A Festival of Composers and their Music, held at the Kitchen's 484 Broome Street space in SoHo from June 8-16, 1979. The festival, which set a standard for new and contemporary music, paved the way for New Music America, the annual event that emerged the following year in Minneapolis and ran in various cities until 1990. Now 25 years later, these recordings are an invaluable time-capsule, a privileged view/listen into a historic event, initially heard by only a few hundred people. Beyond their historic value they offer brilliant and exciting music by composers now considered masters of the genre, as well as remarkable performances by figures nearly forgotten.

