ABSTRACT

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 Particular attention is paid to analyzing works which were vital to the composer’s creative development, from early, unpublished works to the breakthrough pieces Metastasis and Pithoprakta, through the oft-discussed decade of formalization and the evolving styles of the succeeding three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.

chapter 1|2 pages

The Outsider

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chapter 2|5 pages

From the Personal to the Individual

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chapter 3|21 pages

From Architecture to Algorithm

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chapter 4|37 pages

The Voice, the Stage, and a New Conception of Time

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chapter 5|42 pages

Arborescences, Random Walks, and Cosmic Conceptions

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chapter 6|27 pages

Sieves, Ensembles, and Thoughts of Death

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chapter 7|52 pages

Melody, Harmonic Color, and Nonlinear Form

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chapter 8|43 pages

The Late Works: Abstraction and Intensity

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