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We Have Always Been Minimalist: The Construction and Triumph of a Musical Style

We Have Always Been Minimalist: The Construction and Triumph of a Musical Style

  • Author: Levaux, Christophe
  • Translator: Vekony, Rose
In his quest for 'Truth', Levaux provides deeply valuable new historical, disciplinary, and critical perspectives on the history of minimalism, offering novel insights into a topic that many... More…

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. 1960: Before Minimalism
  • 2. Taking Root in Modernity: New Music
  • 3. Transcribing Music: New York Avant-Gardists and Monotonality
  • 4. 1967: Giants?
  • 5. Creating Genres: The Theatre of Mixed Means and Dream Music
  • 6. Taking Sides over a New Medium: Electronic Music
  • 7. The New York Hypnotic School: Founding a Movement
  • 8. Untying the Bonds: Process Music
  • 9. Transfiguring Experimental Music: Minimal Music
  • 10. 1975: The Emergence of Minimalism
  • 11. Fighting or Laying Down Arms: Music with Roots in the Aether and Simplicity
  • 12. Persevering: Systems
  • 13. Giving Up Ground; Retaking It: Minimal Music
  • 14. Subscribing to an Idea: A New Current and Modern Music
  • 15. Disrupting the Status Quo: American Minimal Music
  • 16. Going beyond Modernity: Jameson and Lyotard
  • 17. Opening the Borders: Popular Music
  • 18. 1984: The Spread of Minimalism
  • 19. Confirming an Established Fact: Perspectives of New Music
  • 20. Furthering the Fight: New Sounds
  • 21. 1994: The Arrival of Minimalism
  • 22. In Conquest of the Twenty-First Century
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index