Stockhausen Serves Imperialism
  • critical theory
  • wrappers
  • offset-printed
  • glue bound
  • black-and-white
  • 21.5 x 13.3 cm.
  • 126 pp.
  • edition size 2500
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 9781732098695

Stockhausen Serves Imperialism

Cornelius Cardew, Rod Eley, John Tilbury

Stockhausen Serves Imperialism

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"Originally published in 1974, ''Stockhausen Serves Imperialism'' is a collection of essays by the English composer Cornelius Cardew that provides a Marxist critique of two of the more revered avant-garde composers of the post-war era: Karlheinz Stockhausen and John Cage. A former assistant to Stockhausen and a champion of Cage in England, Cardew provides a cutting rebuke of the composers'' works and ideological positions, which he saw as reinforcing an imperialist order rather than spotlighting and serving the struggles of the working class.

The author also provides constructive criticism of his contemporaries Christian Wolff and Frederic Rzewski for utilizing politically progressive content, yet failing to work in a musical form that would appeal to the proletariat. Cardew''s music does not escape his own scrutiny: the book contains critiques and repudiations of his canonical compositions from the 1960s and early 1970s, Treatise and The Great Learning. Complimenting Cardew''s essays are writings by Rod Eley, who contributes ''A History of the Scratch Orchestra,'' and John Tilbury, who contributes an ''Introduction to Cage''s Music of Changes.''

Stockhausen Serves Imperialism was initially published in a single edition by Latimer New Dimensions in 1974 and this edition is the first time the book has been published in its original form since." -- Publisher''s statement.

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