Heiner Goebbels and Curatorial Composing after Cage by Ed Mckeon

Heiner Goebbels and Curatorial Composing after Cage by Ed Mckeon

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Heiner Goebbels and Curatorial Composing after Cage by Ed Mckeon

This Element introduces the notion of curatorial composing to account for certain musical practices that emerged from the 1960s as the founding concepts of music as an art – instituted in the modern era – were systematically dismantled. It raises the key question of how musical value and authority might be produced without recourse to an external principle, origin, transcendental framework, or other foundation. It argues that these practices do not dismiss the issue of value or simply relativise it but shift the paradigm to a curatorial concern for composing public encounters and staging events. The Element shows that Lydia Goehr's elaboration of the work-concept provides a framework that was transformed by John Cage in his work from 0'00” (1962) onwards. The Element then introduces Heiner Goebbels' practice and focus on his role as Artistic Director of the Ruhrtriennale (2012–14), which it argues was an extension of his curatorial composing.
'I'm convinced by much of McKeon's argument, and his discussion is insightful… a rich resource that packs a lot into its 75 pages.' Andy Hamilton, The Wire
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ISBN 13 9781009337601
ISBN 10 1009337602
Title Heiner Goebbels and Curatorial Composing after Cage
Author Ed Mckeon
Series Elements In Music Since 1945
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2022-11-24
Number of pages 75
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