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The Sound of Thinking

A Listener’s Companion to Conceptual Music

A lively compendium of musical practices and compositions that upend notions of creativity and expressivity while diversifying our sense of the musical canon.
 
An artist draws two octaves of pitches randomly from a hat, just enough to set each syllable of the dictionary definition of imprimer (to score, to print). Trawling the internet for cute videos of cats “playing” piano, an artist splices together a complete, note-perfect performance of Arnold Schoenberg’s Opus 11. Half a century after the release of Miles Davis’s album Kind of Blue, a jazz quintet spends months of focused practice to reproduce the original exactly. These performances share a common denominator: absolute fidelity to the outcome of a system. From Marcel Duchamp to Yoko Ono, Steve Reich to Sun Ra, The Sound of Thinking brings together a diverse array of musical or sonic works that are algorithmic, automatic, permutational, procedural, or otherwise structured in contrast to the creative expressivity typically associated with artistic production.
 
In twenty-six short essays, each keyed to a term that begins with a different letter of the alphabet, Dworkin discusses work composed or performed according to a predetermined rule, transforming artistic creation into a system running its course. The pieces detailed here, drawn from more than a century of musical experimentation, offer a fresh perspective on the history of innovative music by decoupling music from expression and by shunting creativity from the level of organizing sounds to the level of devising a system that can do the organizing. Not only does this book spotlight the critical role of music in twentieth-century conceptual art, but it also identifies previously overlooked links among diverse artists and movements
 
 

328 pages | 1 line drawing | 6 x 9

Media Studies

Music: General Music

Table of Contents

Introduction: Definitions and caveats
Key works by John Cage; Éliane Radigue; Christopher DeLaurenti; Maryanne Amacher
1. Alphabet: Arbitrary and aleatory organization
Key works by Gilius van Bergeijk; Erik Carlson; Jasna Veličković; Cathy Berberian; Luis Andriessen; Alvin Lucier; Luiz Henrique Yudo; Mieko Shiomi
2. Birds: Nonhuman composers
Key works by Ezra Pound; Pamela Z; Cassandra Miller
3. Chess: Sonification of chessboards
Key works by John Cage; Atanas Bozdarov; Rodney Waschka; OPO; Francesco Ardan Dal Rì and Raul Masu; Michael Horgan; John White; Murielle Lucie-Clément
4. Data: Sonification of data
Key works by George Brecht; Alexander Chen; Johannes Kreidler; Edith Viau; Cassie Thornton; Marko Ciciliani; Tae Hong Park; David Pocknee
5. Errata: Chance and readymades
Key works by Marcel Duchamp
6. Forgery: Appropriation
Key works by Vito Acconci; Mekhitar Garabedian; Jane Pollard; Rosemary Brown; Mostly Other People Do the Killing
7. Glue: Collage and appropriation
Key works by Jim Hodges; Jennifer Walshe; Christopher Hobbs; Milan Knížák; Yasunao Tone; Maria Chavez; Nicolas Collins; Peter Ablinger; Lukas Foss; Rodney Graham; Katie Paterson; Todd Levin; Mauricio Kagel; Christian Marclay
8. Helix: Sonification of geometry
Key works by Cildo Meireles
9. IPA: Deskilling and translations of speech
Key works by Nate Wooley
10. Jeux de Dés: Chance and games
Key works by Robert Xavier Rodríguez; Tom Johnson; Hanne Darboven; Robert Ashley; Zexuan Qiao; Dave Soldier, Vitaly Komar, and Alexander Melamid; Percy Grainger
11. Kittens: Appropriation and deskilling
Key works by Cory Arcangel
12. Long: Computational durations
Key works by James Whitehead (jliat); Roc Jiménez de Cisneros and Stephen Sharp; David Pocknee; Cassandra Miller; Rodney Graham; Richard Beaudoin; Bethany Collins; Seth Kim Cohen; Leif Inge; Joanna Bailie; John Cage; Jem Finer; Ian Melish; Erik Satie; La Monte Young
13. Mute: Appropriation and erasure
Key works by Samson Young; Weronika Trojanska; Luke Nickel
14. Nature: Nonhuman composers, deskilled performances, systems
Key works by Raven Chacon; Dave Soldier; Sun Ra; Paul Panhuysen; Alvin Lucier; Nigel Helyer; Devin Maxwell
15. Organs: Appropriation
Key works by Eva-Maria Houben
16. Portraits: Sonification, appropriation, erasure
Key works by Clarence Barlow
17. Q&A: Chance and games
Key works by Ben Patterson
18. Rocks: Chance
Key works by Mineko Grimmer
19. Speech: Sonification of sounds
Key works by Peter Ablinger; Jacob ter Veldhuis; Florent Ghys
20. Tenebrae: Chance and systems
Key works by Toshi Ichiyanagi; György Ligeti; Yoko Ono
21. Ut Pictura Musica: Sonification of images
Key works by Philip Corner; Alvin Lucier; Charles Gaines; Sylvain Chauveau; Luiz Henrique Yudo
22. Vaginas: Yep.
Key works by Nam June Paik; Lauren Lesko; Miya Masaoka
23. Weave: Sonification and readymades
Key works by Stine Janvin and Cory Arcangel; Christopher Hobbs; John White; Brian Eno
24. Xylorimba: Appropriation and erasure
Key works by Lance Massey; James Hoff
25: Y-Intercept: Systems
Key works by Steve Reich
26. Zone: Systems
Key works by La Monte Young and Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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