Into the maelstrom
Into the maelstrom
About this book
Introduces the philosophy and practice of improvisation (both musical and otherwise) within the historical context of the post-World War II era. Neither strictly chronological, or exclusively a history, Into the maelstrom investigates a wide range of improvisational tendencies: from surrealist automatism to stream-of-consciousness in literature and vocalization; from the free music of Percy Grainger to the free improvising groups emerging out of the early 1960s; and from free jazz to the strands of free improvisation that sought to distance itself from jazz.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20030145W
Subjects
MusicPhilosophy and aestheticsImprovisation (Music)History and criticismCreation (Literary, artistic, etc.)HistoryMusic, philosophy and aesthetics