The 4th Quarter of the Triad. Tony Oxley

A drummer between free jazz, ECM, graphic scores—and a life full of sonic detours.

24,00 

Cage & Cunningham Collaboration

Cage & Cunningham: Music and dance as independent arts—radical, interdisciplinary, pioneering.

44,00 

Albert Mangelsdorff

This anthology illuminates facets of the trombonist's work, looks at parallel musical and aesthetic developments, but also at recent developments in German jazz.

27,00 

Kirsten Reese

Sound art, searching for traces, subtlety: Reese retrospective.

25,00 

Der blaue Klang

The book highlights 40 years of ECM as a defining force in jazz, new music, and culture.

24,00 

Hans Heinz Stuckenschmidt

A portrait of the music writer H. H. Stuckenschmidt - between criticism, exile and new music.

27,00 

Musik, Ästhetik, Digitalisierung

The digital revolution meets new music: a book about aesthetic ruptures, freedom, progress, and controversy.

17,00 

From Time – to Time. The Complete Œuvre

A dialogue on Klaus Huber's work with sketches, analyses and catalogue.

29,00 

Vorzeitbelebung

This volume shows how 20th-century music reflects on the past—beyond nostalgia, as an impulse for new ways of listening and understanding.

19,00 

Klezmer

The book is a well-researched and vivid introduction to klezmer music against the backdrop of the living conditions of Eastern European Jews.

29,00 

Drei Gespräche mit Bálint András Varga und Ligeti-Hommagen

This unique series of conversations with Kurtág, both alone and together with his wife, provides a fascinating insight into the composer's personality, which is characterized by reserve, but equally by an insatiable desire for sensory impressions through art and nature, as well as encounters with people.

38,00 

Religion und Glaube als künstlerische Kernkräfte im Werk von Olivier Messiaen

The book focuses on the spiritual dimension of Oliver Messiaen's music—in particular, the significance of religion and faith for his artistic work.

24,00 

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