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The New York Schools of Music and the Visual Arts

By: Steven Johnson (Editor)

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Published: 14th February 2002
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Musicians and artists have always shared mutual interests and exchanged theories of art and creativity. This exchange climaxed just after World War II, when a group of New York-based musicians, including John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earle Brown, and David Tudor, formed friendships with a group of painters. The latter group, now known collectively as either the New York School or the Abstract Expressionists, included Jackson Pollock, Willem deKooning, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still, Franz Kline, Phillip Guston, and William Baziotes. The group also included a younger generation of artists-particularly Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns-that stood somewhat apart from the Abstract Expressionists. This group of painters created what is arguably the first significant American movement in the visual arts. Inspired by the artists, the New York School composers accomplished a similar feat. By the beginning of the 1960s, the New York Schools of art and music had assumed a position of leadership in the world of art. For anyone interested in the development of 20th century art, music, and culture, "The New York Schools of Music and Art" will make for illuminating reading.

"A welcome addition to the scattered and contradictory information previously published about the New York School, this volume allows the reader to hear directly from many of the musicians and artists who came together in New York during the first half of the 20th century . . . Highly recommended."
-R.L. Wick, University of Colorado at Denver, Choice, September 2002

General Introductionp. ix
Introduction: A Junction at Eighth Streetp. 1
Getting Rid of the Glue: The Music of the New York Schoolp. 17
The Physical and the Abstract: Varese and the New York Schoolp. 57
Stefan Wolpe and Abstract Expressionismp. 75
John Cage and the "Aesthetic of Indifference"p. 113
A Question of Order: Cage, Wolpe, and Pluralismp. 135
Painting by Numbers: The Intersections of Morton Feldman and David Tudorp. 159
Feldman's Paintersp. 173
Jasper Johns and Morton Feldman: What Patterns?p. 217
About the Contributorsp. 249
Indexp. 251
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ISBN: 9780815333647
ISBN-10: 0815333641
Series: Studies in Contemporary Music and Culture
Audience: General
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 224
Published: 14th February 2002
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2  x 2.0
Weight (kg): 0.522