Xenakis: His Life in Music

Xenakis: His Life in Music
by James Harley

Xenakis: His Life in Music
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Author: James Harley
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2004-06-15
ISBN: 0415971454
Number of pages: 294
Publisher: Routledge

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Book Review: compendium totality of the Xenakis oeuvre
Summary: 5 Stars

James Harley knows perhaps more of Xenakis than most,He has been there at Seminars,and performances of Xenakis music, although here he does rely for reference numerous times on Matossian's excellent earlier book biography,(1981,translated, 1986); and the Interviews with Balent Andras Varga (1996); aside from that every work of Xenakis is written about herein; the compositional concepts surrounding each work, the context,performance,personnel and commissioning entity;All is organized in useful chapters in chronological means;Yet "flashpoints" that have animated Xenakis throughout his life; stochastic music,(the ST/ series of Works)use of early computer; symbolic music;architecture, and algorithm, the voice,Arborescences,Cosmic Conceptions;Polytopes,Sieves,Ensembles,Melody,Harmonic colour,Nonlinear Form, and the Late Works, Abstraction and Intensity;

Harley much of the time writes in program notes-like narrative, play by play, line by line;which can get tedious I found, but you feel his analytical voice is one of commitment to his subject;He makes an excellent teacher in this respect, wanting a greater audience to know his subject;And his subject is the discourse of modernity itself, and its development in music;Xenakis has been an enduring subject altering and giving alternative means in the construction,the paradigm of the "science" of music, always trying to find ancient universals,timeless means for how sound, timbre, density,complexity engages the present of logevity; the very face of music itself.
There are interesting anecdotal information you may find inspiring; I did; surrounding a work, like for example if Xenakis had traveled to wherever to witness the premiere,and we know he always spent his summers by the Mediterranean;He built a home in Corsica;Also revealed is who he had worked with closely on particular pieces;Irving Arditti, Robert Black, Arturo Tamayo, Yuji Takahashi,Roham de Sarem;Rascher Quartet,and Festivals that commissioned him numerously;

To make high meaning of the work here you do need some acquaintance with basic concepts engaged through Xenakis life;And Harley explains it all to you;.To read Xenakis is difficult aside from introductory notes to his works, his one seminal text/treatise is the "Formalized Music"( 1971and the republished,reissued). A few chapters there are necessary; but Harley here gives good breakdown explications into all these theories of timbral transformations, how "clouds" of sounds come to be organized;even formative agendas as for example: 1)Initial conception,2)Definition of sonic entities,3)Definitions of transformations, 4)Microcomposition (choice detail),5)Sequential programming, 6)Implementation of calculations, 7)Final symbolic result,8)Sonic realization, many of these means remained with Xenakis although altered in some ways;as he developed from out of in application;

Also there are flashpoints within this discussion that elicit/encourages self-education and understanding; for example if you studied the Cello Solo "Nomos Alpha",(1966)you find the concept of sieve theory, appraising the 196 events there(a point Matossian made), you have a comprehension of early Xenakis, that along with the first piano solo "Herma", followed by "Akrata", Later the works surrounding "Evryali", the piano solo from the early Seventies,began an emanation of means, a "rhizomatic" thread of works;as then the piano concerto;"Synaphaii"; All of Xenakis work are inter-related,like a patrilinear context of meanings and associations, references that sparked creativity in his life; where works come from each other, also related backwards to architectural projects he did, as the Les {Polytopes}
Sieve theory was a means of duplicating different events,as in "Nomos Alpha" quarter tones are the focus in the cello, much like parenthetical,held in abeyance spaces, "black holes" in some respects, in that Xenakis never preferred the internal dimensions of Western music how things get duplicated and structured, as through harmonic progressions and counterpoint; preferring instead the external means of sound,from Byzantine era of musical discourse;(this is explained and given a richness of context in Xenakis various interviews to gain his "Doctorat of State of France", See "Arts:Sciences/Alloys"). This has been reissued, Sharon Kanach editor.
In his latter music we find transformations engaged the concept "arborescence";events emanating from a root,a vein of movement in time and space;somewhat like Deleuze's "rhizome";
Also density is a fascinating concept to appraise, and what Xenakis does/transforms it; how it is projected in space and transformed; as the earlier symbolic music and stochastic methods cloud formations,gave way to new approaches and electronic means;
For many premiere or on-going performances of Xenakis music Harley has been there himself as well as witness,and taking seminars in composition with Xenakis round the globe;
In the end you come away with an incredible understanding of a composer,and a neglect for many of the works you will read about here are for the first time;You also will find/discover how he engaged unpretentiously ideas,universals,modernity, concepts, paradigms in creating single works of music;

Summary of Xenakis: His Life in Music

Xenakis: His Life in Music is a full-length study of the influential contemporary composer Iannis Xenakis. Following the trajectory of Xenakis?s compositional development, James Harley, who studied with Xenakis, presents the works together with clear explanations of the technical and conceptual innovations that shaped them.

Harley examines the relationship between the composer and two early influences: Messiaen and Le Corbusier. Particular attention is paid to analyzing works which were vital to the composer?s creative development, from early, unpublished works to the breakthrough pieces Metastasis and Pithoprakta, through the oft-discussed decade of formalization and the evolving styles of the succeeding three decades.

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