Publicado por Composer/Performer Edition, Sacramento, CA, 1972
Librería: art longwood books, Gloucester, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 105,99
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHard Cover. Condición: Good Plus. No Jacket. First Edition. hard cover library binding replaced original paper cover and plastic gbc binding. marked and confirmed as withdrawn from university library., has some of the usual library markings, and would otherwise be a better than very good copy. ; 117pp. plus ads at rear. illustrated throughout, mostly b/w. this was a bit of a departure for source and includes more art content. ken friedman, christo, nam june paik, wolf vostell, dick higgins, allan kaprow, robert filliou, et al. has a fluxus theme. this was the final issue of source. Size: Oblong 4to. Periodical.
Publicado por Composer/Performer Edition, Sacramento, CA, 1971
Librería: art longwood books, Gloucester, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 105,99
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHard Cover. Condición: Good Plus. No Jacket. First Edition. hard cover, library binding. original plastic gbc binding and covers replaced with blue buckram boards., this copy marked and confirmed withdrawn from university library along with usual library markings. minor signs of use. one small corner torn from back page which had not text or image on it.; 111pp., illustrated throughout in b/w with some color. several pages of ads at rear. alvin lucier guest edited this issue. 12 texts and articles by various contributors, including anthony braxton, steve reich and alvin lucier. Size: Oblong 4to. Periodical.
Publicado por Davis, Calif.: Composer/Performer Edition, 1968
Librería: Veery Books, Lake Huntington, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Original o primera edición
EUR 287,06
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. Davis, Calif.: Composer/Performer Edition, 1968. Very Good. 50, [51-52] pp. Oblong folio, 13.5 x 10.75 in. (28 × 35 cm.) Includes vinyl recordings. Source Record One and Source Record Two, as issued in paper sleeves as pp. 3-4 and 23-24. PO Sig to cover, general wear to edges of covers and comb cutouts and surfaces of wraps. The slipcase for Record One has been neatly repaired with black library book tape, there welded to the paper. Disk One is in it's white paper sleeve and appears fine. Disk Two lacks the original white paper sleeve, but also appears unplayed. Record One, Side A has Robert Ashley "The Wolfman." Side B is David Behrman's "Wave Train." Record Two, Side A is Larry Austin's Accidents, Side B, Allan Bryant's Pitch Off. Issue 4 is particularly prized among collector because it contains two recordings. Printed contents: 1. Robert Ashley's "Wolfman," instructions for performance. 2. Mario Bertoncini's a mio padre: Cifre, per pianoforti, uno piu esecutori, with a one page fold-out graphic score for one or more pianos. 3. John Cage and Lejaren Hiller interviewed by series editor Larry Austin regarding HPSCHD, a piece realized on Illiac II, a mainframe computer. pictures of Cage and Hiller and a flowchart representing parts of the compositional process. 4. Larry Austin, Accidents, for electronically prepared piano, electroncs and projections. 5. Lowell Cross's "Stirrer," an electronic device for moving sound spatially. 6. Lukas Foss's Etudes for Organ. Scores for Parts I-IV. 7. Jocy de Oliviera's Probabalistic Theater I. Instructions for performance, including a score map slide (affixed in a sleeve on p. 36). 8. Udo Kasemets's Eight Edicts [on] Education with Eighteen Elaborations, instructions for reading and performing. 9. Editor's Comments and an essay by Ben Johnston "On Context." "If we are not utterly to lose all civilizational continuity it will take careful selection, up-rooting, and transplanting of traditions to maintain anything of the past in our new situation. In the center of this violent process of change, the United States is struggling to mature culturally. Our role in the larger context of the world is transitional (out of regional identification into global identification.) This transition must not be made nationalistically nor exploitatively. It must not be made egoistically. . . . Whatever the eventuality, one thing seems clear to me. We have to stop exploiting and plundering nature and each other and start trying to learn how to cooperate. . . . We have to learn how to be good neighbors. Recently a colleague was lamenting former days when it seemed clear what was music and what wasn't. To which Sal Martirano replied, 'The fence is down.'".
Publicado por Composer/Performer Edition, 1967
Librería: Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 348,89
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. Plastic comb binding, 113 pp. Book has very light wear to edges and corners, modest rubbing to back cover. otherwise book is in excellent shape, very clean and very sharp, glossy covers. Overseas shipping would be much more.