
Gay Guerrilla: Julius Eastman and His Music
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Availability:In StockContributor:Renee Levine-Packer, Mary Jane LeachSeries:Eastman Studies in MusicPublish date:2018-10-22Pages:284
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Rochester PressISBN-13:9781580469562ISBN-10:1580469566UPC:9781580469562Book Category:Music, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Individual Composer & Musician, History & CriticismSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.80 inchesWeight:1.0516Product ID:SCKKVNNX06
A compelling portrait of composer-performer Julius Eastman's enigmatic and intriguing life and music. Composer-performer Julius Eastman (1940-90) was an enigma, both comfortable and uncomfortable in the many worlds he inhabited: black, white, gay, straight, classical music, disco, academia, and downtown New York. His music, insistent and straightforward, resists labels and seethes with a tension that resonates with musicians, scholars, and audiences today. Eastman's provocative titles, including Gay Guerrilla, Evil Nigger, Crazy Nigger, and others, assault us with his obsessions.
Eastman tested limits with his political aggressiveness, as reflected in legendary scandals like his June 1975 performance of John Cage's Song Books, which featured homoerotic interjections, and the uproar over his titles at Northwestern University. These episodes are examples of Eastman's persistence in pushing the limits of the acceptable in the highly charged arenas of sexual and civil rights.
In addition to analyses of Eastman's music, the essays in Gay Guerrilla provide background on his remarkable life history and the era's social landscape. The book presents an authentic portrait of a notable American artist thatis compelling reading for the general reader as well as scholars interested in twentieth-century American music, American studies, gay rights, and civil rights.
This Life of Sounds: Evenings for New Music inBuffalo received an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for excellence. Mary Jane Leach is a composer and freelance writer, currently writing music and theatre criticism for the Albany Times-Union.
Eastman tested limits with his political aggressiveness, as reflected in legendary scandals like his June 1975 performance of John Cage's Song Books, which featured homoerotic interjections, and the uproar over his titles at Northwestern University. These episodes are examples of Eastman's persistence in pushing the limits of the acceptable in the highly charged arenas of sexual and civil rights.
In addition to analyses of Eastman's music, the essays in Gay Guerrilla provide background on his remarkable life history and the era's social landscape. The book presents an authentic portrait of a notable American artist thatis compelling reading for the general reader as well as scholars interested in twentieth-century American music, American studies, gay rights, and civil rights.
This Life of Sounds: Evenings for New Music inBuffalo received an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for excellence. Mary Jane Leach is a composer and freelance writer, currently writing music and theatre criticism for the Albany Times-Union.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Rochester PressISBN-13:9781580469562ISBN-10:1580469566UPC:9781580469562Book Category:Music, Biography & AutobiographyBook Subcategory:Individual Composer & Musician, History & CriticismSize:8.90 x 6.00 x 0.80 inchesWeight:1.0516Product ID:SCKKVNNX06
Leach, Mary Jane: - Mary Jane Leach is a composer and performer and has been very active in recovering and reviving the music of Julius Eastman.Levine-Packer, Renee: - Renée Levine-Packer is an arts administrator and author of This Life of Sounds: Evenings for New Music in Buffalo (OUP 2010).
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