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Jean-Yves Bosseur - Sound and the Visual Arts
Art production of the last few decades has given rise to an increasing number of ambiguous or paradoxical situations related to the musical form (score, stage area, lute-making, CD, video...) thus transcending the traditional divisions between space, time and movement.
Scores and instruments are no longer considered from the viewpoint of the function they perform; today, they are seen as objects in their own right and may give rise to the most unpredictable and sudden developments. At the beginning of the Fifties, composer John Cage started working with such forms of expression as “happenings”, “performances”, “actions”, “events” or “installation-works” which introduced a new paradigm in musical art and led us to question the very status of the work of art, whatever its origin, be it musical or visual.
Jean-Yves Bosseur (born 1947 in Paris) is a music composer, musicologist and writer. He studied composition at the Rheinische Musikschule in Cologne (Germany) with Karlheinz Stockhausen and Henri Pousseur, and graduated with a PhD in Philosophy of Art at University of Paris I. Director of Research at C.N.R.S and Professor of musical Composition at the CNR of Bordeaux, he received awards from Fondation Royaumont (France) and Gaudeamus Foundation (Netherlands).
Interviews with John Cage, Iannis Xenakis, Max Neuhaus, Francis Miroglio, Tom Phillips, Takis, Wolf Vostell, Milan Knizak, Milan Grygar, Nam June Paik, Stan Douglas.
 
published in November 1992
English edition
16,5 x 21,5 cm (softcover)
160 pages (28 color & b/w ill.)
 
28.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-906571-26-6
EAN : 9782906571266
 
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