
Draw a Straight Line and Follow It
The Music and Mysticism of LaMonte Young
Jeremy Grimshaw(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 19. January 2012
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-19-974020-8 (ISBN)
Description
Although La Monte Young is one of the most important composers of the late twentieth century, he is also one of the most elusive. Generally recognized as the patriarch of the minimalist movement--Brian Eno once called him "the daddy of us all"--he nonetheless remains an enigma within the music world. Early in his career Young eschewed almost completely the conventional musical institutions of publishers, record labels, and venues, in order to create compositions completely unfettered by commercial concerns. At the same time, however, he exercised profound influence on such varied figures as Terry Riley, Cornelius Cardew, Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono, David Lang, Velvet Underground, and entire branches of electronica and drone music. For half a century he and his partner and collaborator, Marian Zazeela, have worked in near-seclusion in their Tribeca loft, creating works that explore the furthest extremes of conceptual audacity, technical sophistication, acoustical complexity, and overt spirituality. Because Young gives interviews only rarely, and almost never grants access to his extensive archives, his importance as a composer has heretofore not been matched by a commensurate amount of scholarly scrutiny. Draw A Straight Line and Follow It: The Music and Mysticism of La Monte Young stands as the first monograph to examine Young's life and work in detail. The book is a culmination of a decade of research, during which the author gained rare access to the composer and his archives. Though loosely structured upon the chronology of the composer's career, the book takes a multi-disciplinary approach that combines biography, musicology, ethnomusicology, and music analysis, and illuminates such seemingly disparate aspects of Young's work as integral serialism and indeterminacy, Mormon esoterica and Vedic mysticism, and psychedelia and psychoacoustics. The book is a long-awaited, in-depth look at one of America's most fascinating musical figures.
Reviews / Votes
Grimshaw offers prodigies of eloquent advocacy and explanation ... By shedding so much useful light on [Young's] world, Grimshaw encourages sceptic and adept alike to look again, as objectively as possible, at what can happen when mysticism and music come into auspicious alignment. * Arnold Whittall, Musical Times *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Adult education
Illustrations
9 photographs and 6 musical examples
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
552 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-974020-8 (9780199740208)
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Person
Jeremy Grimshaw is an assistant professor in the School of Music at Brigham Young University and the founding director of BYU's Balinese ensemble, Gamelan Bintang Wahyu. His writing on contemporary American music has appeared in various scholarly publications, including The Musical Quarterly and American Music. He also authored a work of creative non-fiction, The Island of Bali Is Littered With Prayers.
Content
Contents ; Introduction: Gonzo Musicology ; Chapter 1: The Tabula (Not So) Rasa: La Monte Young's Early Life and Early Works ; Chapter 2: Getting Inside the Sound: The Works from 1959-60 ; Chapter 3: The Ideology of the Drone: La Monte Young The Mystic ; Chapter 4: Space Exploration, Part 1: Telos and Stasis in the Dream House ; Chapter 5: Space Exploration, Part 2: Mormon Cosmology and The Well-Tuned Piano ; Epilogue: After Teleology ; Appendix: Chronological List of Compositions ; Notes ; Bibliography