Sounding Off from John Cage to Dr. Funkenstein
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Köp båda 2 för 875 kr"Fascinating and at times brilliant, Extended Play addresses a number of issues that circle around music in ways that are new and stimulating, and explores them with wit, intelligence, and sophistication. Corbett is an important thinker, as well as a good journalista rare combination."John Szwed, John Musser Professor of African and Afro-American studies, American studies, Music, and Anthropology, Yale University "One of the most important aspects of Corbetts trawl along the musical fringe is that it denies the genre definitions that usually constrain music booksthis is not a book about jazz or rock or art music but about all of them. It is precisely this which enables him to address the broad questions about the effect of technology, globalization, etc. on our sense of what it is to make and listen to music. An outstanding worklucidly written, well organized, engaged, and intelligent. It is certainly one of the most stimulating books on music I've read in the last couple of years."Simon Frith, author of Sound Effects and Music for Pleasure "Yes, contemporary musical creativity is alive and well and well-celebrated in this valuable book. Great music that often has audiences of three people is here discussed along with great music that has audiences of thousands."Michael Snow, film, sound, and visual artist, and editor of a collection of essays, Music/Sound Extended Play is a poststructural tour de force. -- Steve Sweeney-Turner * Musical Times * Corbett has honed in on some of the most intriguing music happening today and his discussion is never less than lively, intelligent, and politically concerned. -- Ben Watson * The Wire * [A] frequently revealing, frequently frustrating book, and it's different from the usual collections of jazz journalism for two reasons. The first reason is Corbett's wide range of interests. . . . The other special quality of Extended Play is its pure, clear focus on creativity. -- John Litweiler * Chicago Tribune * Extended Play offers rare, caring glimpses of gifted musicians few music fans know, but should. * Publishers Weekly *
John Corbett is a a regular contributor to such magazines as Down Beat, Option, The Wire, and New Art Examiner, and his scholarly work has appeared in October, Stanford Humanities Review, and Semiotext(e). He teaches at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and hosts two weekly radio programs.