When Michael Nieman's biography Michael Niemann announced his own work "Experimental Music: Cage and Transcendence" (reprinted in 1974, 1999), he predicts his own contribution to "transcendence" It was possible. Neuman stopped composing in 1964, edited Purcell and Handel and abandoned that he liked to collect folk music in Romania. In the review of "Big Digest" by Cornelius Cardew in 1968, he became the first person to apply the term "minimalism" to music. .
The term "minimalistic" comes from the concept of Michael Nyman's minimalist around 1970, which was previously applied to visual art. More precisely, in the 1968 review of The Spectator, Nyman first describes the 10 minute piano song by Danish composer Henning Christiansen, and other unnamed tracks played by Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik I used this term for it. . London School of Contemporary Art
Michael Nyman first used the word "minimal" in 1968. "He interpreted the" minimalistic "recipe that was successfully executed by Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik at the ICA entertainment show. "Henning Christian Sen's Springen show and some unidentified entertainment. Nieman expanded the definition of his musical minimalism in the book "Experimental Music: Cage and Transcendental", which was later published in 1974. Tom Johnson is one of the few composers of self identification and minimalism, and claims to use that word for the first time as a new music critic of the country's voice. He explained "minimalism".
Gottschalk considers this book to be a sequel to Michael Nyman's "Experimental Music: Cage and Transcendence" which was a groundbreaking work of experimental music. Since then, I have written that Nieman ceased around 1970, as the experiment was stable and I felt the most extreme things were completed. This book has been thoroughly studied, you can learn a lot (or if you are experimental music, you will see popular things pop up). I have gained some inspiration from some of the works mentioned in the book and have made some interesting listening suggestions. So far, very good, but this book has some flaws that makes this book unsatisfactory.
Based on storytelling by Michael Nris, Christopher Rawlence wrote a script for an indoor opera script supervised by Michael Morris. In 1980, London Contemporary Art School first made a man called "his wife is a hat". After that, TV version of the opera was broadcast in the UK. Peter Brook introduced Sachs 'book in a famous theatrical work "L'Homme Qui ..." premiered in Paris' Théâtredes Bouffesdu Nord in 1993. The Indian drama company based on this book made the letter The Blue Mug. , Rajat Kapoor, Konkona Sen Sharma, Ranvir Shorey, Vinay Pathak starring