Arcana

Musicians on Music , #1

Paperback, 320 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 2000 by Hips Road/Tzadik.

ISBN:
978-1-887123-27-3
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Answering a need for critical attention towards experimental and avant-garde music, Arcana is a ground-breaking work--as far-ranging and dynamic as the current generation of musicians. Through manifestoes, scores, interviews, notes and critical papers, performer/composers address composing, playing, improvising, teaching and thinking in and through music, Rather than an attempt to distill or define musicans' work, Arcana is a remarkable book--challenging and original--essential for composers, musicians, theorists and fans alike. Edited by John Zorn, it includes contributions from Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot (on earplugs), Ikue Mori (on drum machines), Bob Ostertag (on a string quartet) There's a discussion on plunderphonics with John Oswald, an overview from Elliott Sharp on his group Carbon, and David Mahler expounds his responses to a set of nine questions posed by Pauline Oliveros. The writings range from brief 2 or 3 page entries (Mike Patton's "How We Eat Our Young," Marilyn Crispell's "Elements of Improvisation") to …

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Subjects

  • Musical theatre
  • Musicians as authors
  • History and criticism
  • Music
  • Music/Songbooks
  • Reference
  • History & Criticism - General
  • Music / History & Criticism
  • Genres & Styles - Jazz
  • 20th century