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The Musician as Philosopher: New York's Vernacular Avant-Garde, 1958–1978

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  • Author: Gallope, Michael

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part I: Maps
  • Chapter 1 Affect—Praxis Chapter 2 Veils—Atmospheres Global Inequities
  • Intentionality and Grammar
  • Plays of Recognition
  • Atmospheres
  • Part II: Studios
  • Chapter 3 David Tudor, Esoteric Spectacle . . . c. 1958 Tudor’s Pianism of the 1950s
  • Cage’s Noumena of the 1950s
  • Tudor—Cage—Graph J
  • Ferocious Ineffability Chapter 4 Ornette Coleman, Utopian Intentionalities . . . c. 1966 Bebop Historicity
  • Deskilling Intentionalities
  • Vernacular Utopias
  • Harmolodic Ineffability Chapter 5 The Velvet Underground, Eleven Rooms . . . c. 1967 Drone Alchemy
  • Afro-magnetism
  • Atmospheric Rooms
  • Attitudinal Virtuosity
  • Vital Tape Chapter 6 Alice Coltrane, Divine Injunctions . . . c. 1971 Afrocentric Spiritualities
  • Ornamental Apparitions
  • Coltrane’s Philosophy
  • Divine Injunctions
  • Afro-futurity Chapter 7 Patti Smith—Richard Hell, Forces . . . c. 1974 Punk Primitivism
  • Poetry, Alchemy, Force
  • Paradoxes of the Erotic
  • The Aura of Unknowing
  • Conclusion A Materialist Music History
  • Acknowledgments
  • Archival Collections
  • Notes
  • Index