Whistling Blackbird
English

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<p>The Whistling Blackbird: Essays and Talks on New Music is the long-awaited book of essays from Robert Morris the greatly admired composer and music theorist. In these essays Morris presents a new and multifaceted view of recent developments in American music. His views on music as well as his many compositions defy easy classification favoring instead a holistic creative and critical approach. The Whistling Blackbird contains fourteen essays and talks divided into three parts preceded by an "Overture" that portrays what it means to compose music in the United States today. Part 1 presents essays on American composers John Cage Milton Babbitt Richard Swift and Stefan Wolpe. Part 2 comprises talks on Morris's music that illustrate his ideas and creative approaches over forty years of music composition including his outdoor compositions an ongoing project that began in 1999. Part 3 includes four essays in music criticism: on the relation of composition to ethnomusicology; on phenomenology and attention; on music theory at the millennium; and on issues in musical time. Threaded throughout this collection of essays are Morris's diverse and seemingly disparate interests and influences. English romantic poetry mathematical combinatorics group and set theory hiking Buddhist philosophy Chinese and Japanese poetry and painting jazz and nonwestern music chaos theory linguistics and the American transcendental movement exist side by side in a fascinating and eclectic portrait of American musical composition at the dawn of the new millennium. Robert Morris is Professor of Music Composition at the Eastman School of Music University of Rochester.</p>
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