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Brian Eno's Ambient 1: Music for Airports

John T Lysaker author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:21st Dec '18

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Brian Eno's seminal album Ambient 1: Music for Airports continues to fascinate and charm audiences, not only as a masterpiece of ambient music, but as a powerful and transformative work of art. Author John T. Lysaker situates this album in the context of twentieth-century art music, where its ambitions and contributions to avant garde music practice become even more apparent. To appreciate the album's multifaceted character, Lysaker advocates for "prismatic listening," an attentiveness that continually shifts registers in the knowledge that no single approach can grasp the work as a whole. Exploring each of the album's four tracks and their unique sonic arrangements, Brian Eno's Ambient 1: Music for Airports argues that the album must be approached from at least three angles: as an ambient contribution to lived environments that draws upon cybernetics and the experiments of Erik Satie, as an exploration of what John Cage has termed the "activity of sounds," and as a work of conceptual art that asks us to think freshly about artistic creativity, listening, and the broad ecology of interactions that not only make art possible, but the full range of human meaning. If one listens in this way, Music for Airports becomes a sonic image that blurs the nature-culture distinction and rescues the most interesting concerns of avant-garde music from the social isolation of concert halls and performance spaces.

an introductory reading for listeners of all kinds who want to understand its importance for music history and aesthetics. * Marta García Quiñones, Transposition *
Lysaker empowers listeners and gives a deep lesson on the musical, cultural, and philosophical intersections they hear in Music For Airports. And beyond Eno, this book's ideas are valuable to the concerns and functions of ambient music at large. The focus here on coexisting levels of attentive depth is a welcome addition to our understanding of this, a music that proves itself more relevant every day. * S. Alexander Reed, Ph.D., Associate Professor at Ithaca College and author of Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music *
MFA quietly and resolutely challenges many received ideas about music; John Lysaker's new book provides a wonderfully wide-ranging, non-technical guide to the record in all its aspects, musical, social and philosophical. A mindful, multi-faceted examination of a mindful, multi-faceted masterpiece. * Evan Ziporyn, Distinguished Professor and Director of Center for Art, Science & Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Producer/Arranger, Bang on a Can Music for Airports *

ISBN: 9780190497309

Dimensions: 206mm x 137mm x 15mm

Weight: 249g

184 pages