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New Music, New Allies
20th century american music
20th century world history
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american composers
american experimental music
american military
american music
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christian wolff
cold war era
cultural studies
david tudor
earle brown
east germany and west germany
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frederic rzewski
henry cowell
international exchange programs
john cage
morton feldman
music studies
new music festivals
pauline oliveros
postwar occupation of germany
radio stations
reunification of germany
second world war
steve reich
west germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780520247550
- Weight: 726g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 04 Jul 2006
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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"New Music, New Allies" documents how American experimental music and its practitioners came to prominence in the West German cultural landscape between the end of the Second World War in 1945 and the reunification of East and West Germany in 1990. Beginning with the reeducation programs implemented by American military officers during the postwar occupation of West Germany and continuing through the cultural policies of the Cold War era, this broad history chronicles German views on American music, American composers' pursuit of professional opportunities abroad, and the unprecedented dissemination and support their music enjoyed through West German state-subsidized radio stations, new music festivals, and international exchange programs. Framing the biographies of prominent American composer-performers within the aesthetic and ideological contexts of the second half of the twentieth century, Amy C. Beal follows the international careers of John Cage, Henry Cowell, Earle Brown, Morton Feldman, David Tudor, Frederic Rzewski, Christian Wolff, Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, Conlon Nancarrow, and many others to Donaueschingen, Darmstadt, Cologne, Bremen, Berlin, and Munich.
Amy C. Beal is Associate Professor of Music at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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