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Office Hours

Office Hours. Wednesday/Friday 11 AM – 12 PM Library Carrel #240. Readings for Next Week. Tuesday’s Class: Bourdieu, pp. 216-237 (available in hardcopy from the library) Thursday’s Class Baxandall, pp. 1-40 & 86-108. The Sociology of Culture. Art and Society: Production.

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  1. Office Hours • Wednesday/Friday 11 AM – 12 PM • Library Carrel #240

  2. Readings for Next Week • Tuesday’s Class: • Bourdieu, pp. 216-237 • (available in hardcopy from the library) • Thursday’s Class • Baxandall, pp. 1-40 & 86-108

  3. The Sociology of Culture Art and Society: Production

  4. Bourdieu on Art & Power The struggle … over … the legitimate mode of cultural production is inseparable from the struggle … to impose the dominant principle of domination (that is to say – ultimately – the definition of human accomplishment).

  5. Symbolism

  6. Symbolism

  7. Symbolism

  8. Arvo Pärt • The Paradoxes: • Pärt’s music is avant-garde, but unlike other avant-garde composers, he is well liked by the general public

  9. Critics on Pärt • …the sound of angels' wings… • …He enchants by the spirit… • His impulse toward simplicity and toward a music which expressed his deep spirituality guided him in developing a powerfully affecting style of composition

  10. Critics on Other “New Music” • … didactic … thinly inspired … • … [a] postmodern age of triviality and camp … • … serialism and chance music had something else in common: neither system "worked“…

  11. Pierre Boulez’s Structures 1A

  12. Arvo Pärt’s Magnificat

  13. Arvo Pärt • The Paradoxes: • Pärt’s music is avant-garde, but unlike other avant-garde composers, he is well liked by the general public • He writes music that is studied in universities as “art” music, but at the same time, he has made a lot of money selling his CDs.

  14. Long-Term vs. Short-Term Production Comparitive sales growth of three different books published by Editions de Minuit

  15. Pärt’s Triodion

  16. Morton Feldman’s Intersection 3

  17. Pärt as “Estonian Monk”

  18. Music Critic on Pärt and Estonia The sun shines just as brightly and just as often in Estonia as anywhere else, but such is the power of musical impressions that many in the West will imagine it a monochrome land of somber people praying in penitentially drafty churches.

  19. Interview with Pärt • I.R.: What do you think has changed in your creative process? Say, technically as well as in content? • A.P.: (makes some obscure movements in the air with his hand) Well, that way... • E.P.: What is "that way"? But maybe you don't start writing at all but dancing instead. Tell me "that way" is? What sound it is? • A.P.: What sound? • E.P.: What colour does this sound have? • A.P.: Blue. • E.P.: Good, we reached somewhere at last. Does it fly or jump or walk? • A.P.: The sun is shining there, but we don't see the sun.

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