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From her childhood in Detroit to her professional career in New York City, American composer Lucia Dlugoszewski (19252000) lived a life of relentless creativity as a poet and writer, composer for dance, theater, and film, and, eventually, choreographer. Forging her own path after briefly studying with John Cage and Edgard Varèse, Dlugoszewski tackled the musical issues of her time. She expanded sonic resources, invented instruments, brought new focus to timbre and texture, collaborated with artists across disciplines, and incorporated spiritual, psychological, and philosophical influences into her work. Remembered today almost solely as the musical director for the Erick Hawkins Dance Company, Dlugoszewski's compositional output, writings on aesthetics, creative relationships, and graphic poetry deserve careful examination on their own terms within the history of American experimental music.

Table of Contents
Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Margins, Shadows, and Footnotes: An Introduction
1 • Lucille in Detroit (1925–48)
2 • Letters from New York (1949–51)
3 • New York Beginnings: A Broader View (1950–53)
4 • Expanding Creativity and Collaboration (1953–60)
5 • The Disparate Element (1960–70)
6 • Aesthetic Immediacy (1970–80)
7 • Rage (1980–87)
8 • Losses (1988–2000)
Out from the Shadows: A Conclusion

Appendix 1: Selected Works List
Appendix 2: Lucia Dlugoszewski–Erick Hawkins Collaborations
Appendix 3: Discography
Notes
Sources and Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 31/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9780520386655, 978-0520386655
      ISBN10: 0520386655

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From her childhood in Detroit to her professional career in New York City, American composer Lucia Dlugoszewski (19252000) lived a life of relentless creativity as a poet and writer, composer for dance, theater, and film, and, eventually, choreographer. Forging her own path after briefly studying with John Cage and Edgard Varèse, Dlugoszewski tackled the musical issues of her time. She expanded sonic resources, invented instruments, brought new focus to timbre and texture, collaborated with artists across disciplines, and incorporated spiritual, psychological, and philosophical influences into her work. Remembered today almost solely as the musical director for the Erick Hawkins Dance Company, Dlugoszewski's compositional output, writings on aesthetics, creative relationships, and graphic poetry deserve careful examination on their own terms within the history of American experimental music.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgments

      Margins, Shadows, and Footnotes: An Introduction
      1 • Lucille in Detroit (1925–48)
      2 • Letters from New York (1949–51)
      3 • New York Beginnings: A Broader View (1950–53)
      4 • Expanding Creativity and Collaboration (1953–60)
      5 • The Disparate Element (1960–70)
      6 • Aesthetic Immediacy (1970–80)
      7 • Rage (1980–87)
      8 • Losses (1988–2000)
      Out from the Shadows: A Conclusion

      Appendix 1: Selected Works List
      Appendix 2: Lucia Dlugoszewski–Erick Hawkins Collaborations
      Appendix 3: Discography
      Notes
      Sources and Bibliography
      Index

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