Max Neuhaus’ "Program Notes" records the aphoristic statements of the innovative sound artist as he redefined the boundaries of his new audio practice. Seeking to eschew the “small area music [had] been concentrating on for the past several hundred years,” Neuhaus consciously relocated his work in the late ‘60s to what he deemed “the realm of space” as opposed to that of time—choosing to present his music in public and communal settings, decidedly outside of the “proscenium situation.” This short pamphlet was initially published in 1974 by York University Press.
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Seller: Antiquariat Langguth - lesenhilft, Köln, Germany
28 S. First Edition. - Die erste Ausgabe von Max Neuhaus' Programmnotizen, die aus kurzen gedruckten Statements des innovativen Klangkünstlers besteht, als er versuchte, die Grenzen seiner neuen Audiopraxis neu zu definieren. Max Neuhaus (1939 2009) begann seine Karriere als Schlagzeuger und Experimentalmusiker in den späten 50er Jahren und arbeitete mit Künstlern wie John Cage und Karlheinz Stockhausen zusammen. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 300 8°. Orig.-Karton (etwas lichtrandig). Seller Inventory # 34570
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