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− | Name = "Der Komponist Frank Zappa", Umschlagmotiv: | + | Name = "Der Komponist Frank Zappa", Umschlagmotiv: Oliver Schlemmer, Umschlagsgestaltung: Büchner-Verlag, Darmstadt | |
Released = 2012 | | Released = 2012 | | ||
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− | German book written by [ | + | German book written by [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8194390.Daniel_Schr_der Daniel Schröder]. |
− | © 2012 Büchner-Verlag, Darmstadt<br> | + | © 2012 [http://www.buechner-verlag.de/buch/der-komponist-frank-zappa/ | Büchner-Verlag, Darmstadt]<br> |
ISBN 978-3-941310-28-5<br> | ISBN 978-3-941310-28-5<br> | ||
− | Daniel Schröder (*1977) studied Music in Marburg and Jazz in Amsterdam. His interest in contemporary music mostly stems from his studies of bass clarinet with Wolfgang Stryi (Ensemble Modern). | + | English version:<br> |
+ | © 2017 [http://www.buechner-verlag.de/buch/frank-zappa/ | Büchner-Verlag, Darmstadt]<br> | ||
+ | ISBN 978-3-941310-85-8 (Print)<br> | ||
+ | ISBN 978-3-941310-86-5 (PDF)<br> | ||
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+ | Daniel Schröder (*1977) studied Music in Marburg and Jazz in Amsterdam. His interest in contemporary music mostly stems from his studies of bass clarinet with Wolfgang Stryi ([[Ensemble Modern]]). | ||
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''The present-day composer refuses to die.''<br><br> | ''The present-day composer refuses to die.''<br><br> | ||
− | Bereits in seinem ersten Album formulierte | + | Bereits in seinem ersten Album formulierte [[Biography|Frank Zappa]] den Anspruch, ein bedeutender Komponist zu werden. Und tatsächlich sollte es ihm gelingen, nicht nur zu einer einzigartigen Musikikone aufzusteigen, sondern auch in Kompositionen für grosse Orchester oder dem Projekt [[The Yellow Shark]] einen unverkennbaren Stil zu entwicklen.<br><br> |
− | Doch wo genau im weiten Feld der "Neuen Musik" des 20. Jahrhunderts begegnen wir dem Komponisten ''Frank Zappa'' und wen trifft man neben dem allgegenwärtigen | + | Doch wo genau im weiten Feld der "Neuen Musik" des 20. Jahrhunderts begegnen wir dem Komponisten ''Frank Zappa'' und wen trifft man neben dem allgegenwärtigen [[Edgard Varèse]] noch in seinem Werk? War [[John Cage]] für ihn nur ein skuriller Pilzesammler und [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] bereits in einem Helikopter auf dem Weg zum Sirius? Haben eher [[Pierre Boulez]]' Serialismus oder [[Conlon Nancarrow]]s gestanzte Löcher ihre Punkte auf der Karte von Zappas musikalischem Kosmos hinterlassen? Was an Zappas Musik was konventionell, was innovativ? Und: Hat sich Zappa tatsächlich geweigert zu sterben? |
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
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''Translation''<br> | ''Translation''<br> | ||
− | <blockquote> | + | <blockquote>In his first album, Frank Zappa already formulated his ambition to become an important composer. And not only did he succeed in becoming a unique musical icon but also in developing an unmistakeable style in compositions for large orchestras or for [[The Yellow Shark]] project.<br><br> |
− | But where exactly in the vast field of | + | But where exactly in the vast field of New Music of the 20th century do we encounter the composer Frank Zappa and who else do we happen upon in his works besides the omnipresent [[Edgard Varèse]]? Was [[John Cage]] no more than a whimsical mushroom picker for him, and [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]] already in a helicopter off to Sirius? Or have Pierre Boulez‘ serialism or [[Conlon Nancarrow]]’s punched holes left more dots on the map of Zappa’s musical cosmos? What was conventional about Zappa’s music, and what was innovative? And, did Zappa really refuse to die? |
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
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− | [[Category:Zappa | + | [[Category:Books about Zappa]] |
+ | [[Category:2012]] |
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Released 2012 | |
German book written by Daniel Schröder.
© 2012 | Büchner-Verlag, Darmstadt
ISBN 978-3-941310-28-5
English version:
© 2017 | Büchner-Verlag, Darmstadt
ISBN 978-3-941310-85-8 (Print)
ISBN 978-3-941310-86-5 (PDF)
Daniel Schröder (*1977) studied Music in Marburg and Jazz in Amsterdam. His interest in contemporary music mostly stems from his studies of bass clarinet with Wolfgang Stryi (Ensemble Modern).
The present-day composer refuses to die.
Bereits in seinem ersten Album formulierte Frank Zappa den Anspruch, ein bedeutender Komponist zu werden. Und tatsächlich sollte es ihm gelingen, nicht nur zu einer einzigartigen Musikikone aufzusteigen, sondern auch in Kompositionen für grosse Orchester oder dem Projekt The Yellow Shark einen unverkennbaren Stil zu entwicklen.
Doch wo genau im weiten Feld der "Neuen Musik" des 20. Jahrhunderts begegnen wir dem Komponisten Frank Zappa und wen trifft man neben dem allgegenwärtigen Edgard Varèse noch in seinem Werk? War John Cage für ihn nur ein skuriller Pilzesammler und Karlheinz Stockhausen bereits in einem Helikopter auf dem Weg zum Sirius? Haben eher Pierre Boulez' Serialismus oder Conlon Nancarrows gestanzte Löcher ihre Punkte auf der Karte von Zappas musikalischem Kosmos hinterlassen? Was an Zappas Musik was konventionell, was innovativ? Und: Hat sich Zappa tatsächlich geweigert zu sterben?
Translation
In his first album, Frank Zappa already formulated his ambition to become an important composer. And not only did he succeed in becoming a unique musical icon but also in developing an unmistakeable style in compositions for large orchestras or for The Yellow Shark project.
But where exactly in the vast field of New Music of the 20th century do we encounter the composer Frank Zappa and who else do we happen upon in his works besides the omnipresent Edgard Varèse? Was John Cage no more than a whimsical mushroom picker for him, and Karlheinz Stockhausen already in a helicopter off to Sirius? Or have Pierre Boulez‘ serialism or Conlon Nancarrow’s punched holes left more dots on the map of Zappa’s musical cosmos? What was conventional about Zappa’s music, and what was innovative? And, did Zappa really refuse to die?