Lou Harrison : American musical maverick / Bill Alves and Brett Campbell.

American composer Lou Harrison (1917'2003) is perhaps best known for challenging the traditional musical establishment along with his contemporaries and close colleagues: composers John Cage, Aaron Copland, Virgil Thomson, and Leonard Bernstein; Living Theater founder, Judith Malina; and choreo...

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Main Authors: Alves, Bill (Author), Campbell, Brett, 1967- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Indianapolis : Indiana University Press, [2017]
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505 0 |a Oregon trails -- The silver court (1917-1934) -- The vast acreage -- A wonderful whirligig (1935-1936) -- The ultramodernist (1935-1936) -- The grand manner (1936-1937) -- Changing world (1937-1938) -- Double music (1938-1939) -- Drums along the Pacific (1939-1941) -- Into the labyrinth (1941-1942) -- Western dance (1942-1943) -- A hell of a town -- The lonesome isle (1943-1945) -- New York waltzes (1945-1946) -- Praises for the archangel -- Day of ascension (1946-1947) -- Tears of the angel (1947-1948) -- The perilous chapel (1948-1949) -- Pastorales (1949-1950) -- The white goddess -- A great playground (1951-1952) -- Lake Eden (1952-1953) -- Full circle -- A paradise garden of delights (1953-1955) -- Free style (1955-1957) -- Wild rights (1957-1961) -- Pacifica -- The human music -- Pacific rounds (1962-1963) -- The family of the court (1963-1966) -- Stars upon his face (1967-1969) -- Young Caesar and old granddad (1969-1974) -- Elegies (1973-1975) -- The great melody -- Golden rain (1975-1977) -- Playing together (1977-1979) -- Showers of beauty (1978-1982) -- Paradisal music (1982-1984) -- Stampede (1984-1987) -- New moon (1986-1990) -- Book music (1991-1995) -- An eden of music and mountains (1995-1997) -- Asian artistry (1997-2002) -- White ashes -- Appendix A: glossary of musical terms -- Appendix B: list of Harrison's compositions. 
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