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Fear of music : why people get Rothko but don't get Stockhausen / David Stubbs.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Winchester, UK ; Washington, USA : O Books ; [Blue Ridge Summit, Pa.] : Distribution in USA and Canada, NBN, 2009.Description: 135 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781846941795
  • 1846941792
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 786.7 STU
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 786.7 STU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100463786

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Tate is the most popular tourist attraction in Europe. Conceptual artists like Tracy Emin and Damien Hirst enjoy celebrity status. Works by 20th century abstract artists like Mark Rothko are selling for record breaking sums at auction, while the millions commanded by works by Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon make headline news. But while the general public has no trouble embracing avant garde and experimental art, there is mass resistance to avant garde and experimental music -- although both were born at the same time and under similar circumstances. And despite the fact that from Schoenberg and Kandinsky onwards, musicians and artists have made repeated efforts to establish a synaesthesia between their two media. In Fear of Music, David Stubbs looks at the parallel histories of modern art and modern music and examines why one is embraced and the other ignored, derided or regarded with bewilderment. Why do people get Rothko and not Stockhausen?

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction (p. 1)
  • Chapter 1 Schism (p. 3)
  • Chapter 2 The Art of Noise, the Noise of Art (p. 18)
  • Chapter 3 Stockhausen, Fluxus and all that jazz (p. 42)
  • Chapter 4 Pop Art - From McCartney to Bailey (p. 61)
  • Chapter 5 Europe Endless, Post-Punk to the Nineties - Thus Far, No Further (p. 74)
  • Chapter 6 Art Will Eat Itself? (p. 99)
  • Conclusion (p. 109)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

David Stubbs is a freelance British music journalist and author. As well as music, he also covers sport, film, literature and TV.

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