1st Edition

Polycultural Synthesis in the Music of Chou Wen-chung

Edited By Mary I. Arlin, Mark A. Radice Copyright 2018
    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    348 Pages 72 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The displacement of Chou Wen-chung from his native China in 1948 forced him into Western-European culture. Ultimately finding his vocation as a composer, he familiarized himself with classical and contemporary techniques but interpreted these through his traditionally oriented Chinese cultural perspective. The result has been the composition of a unique body of repertoire that synthesizes the most progressive Western compositional idioms with an astonishingly traditional heritage of Asian approaches, not only from music, but also from calligraphy, landscape painting, poetry, and more. Chou’s importance rests not only in his compositions, but also in his widespread influence through his extensive teaching career at Columbia University, where his many students included Bright Sheng, Zhou Long, Tan Dun, Chen Yi, Joan Tower, and many more. During his tenure at Columbia, he also founded the U.S.-China Arts Exchange, which continues to this day to be a vital stimulus for multicultural interaction. The volume will include an inventory of the Chou collection in the Paul Sacher Stiftung in Basel, Switzerland.

    1. Chou Wen-chung: Voice of Authenticity in the Age of Change. Frederick Lau 2. Chou Wen-chung: A Biographical Essay. Mark A. Radice 3. Musical Brushstrokes: Calligraphy and Texture in the Music of Chou Wen-chung. Eric Lai 4. Snapshot: Chou Wen-chung and Developments in Contemporary Music. Don Palma 5. Chou Wen-chung’s Echoes from the Gorge. Kenneth Kwan 6. Snapshot: Chou Wen-Chung’s Responsibility to the World. Richard Pittman 7. The Cultural Origins of the Compositional Structures in Windswept Peaks for Violin, ‘Cello, Clarinet, and Piano. Mary I. Arlin 8. Snapshot: Chou as Composer and Collaborator. Mark Steinberg 9. Symmetry as a Cultural Determinant in the Music of Chou Wen-chung. Shyhji Pan-Chew 10. Chen Yi, Zhou Long, and Mark A. Radice in Conversation about Chou Wen-chung 11. An Inventory of the Chou Wen-chung Archive at the Paul-Sacher Stiftung, Basel, Switzerland. Heidy Zimmermann 12. Chou Wen-chung: Works List and Bibliography. Kristina L. Shanton

    Biography

    Mary I. Arlin, a music theorist and performer, is Professor Emerita of Music Theory at Ithaca College. She has published articles on the history of music theory and transcribed and edited Giacomo Zucchi’s Three Serenades, op. 3 for viola and piano (New York: International Music, 1988).



    Mark A. Radice, a musicologist, composer, and performer, is professor at Ithaca College. His most recent books are: Karel Husa: A Composer’s Life in Essays and Documents (2002), Concert Music of the Twentieth Century: Its Personalities, Institutions, and Techniques (2003), and Chamber Music: An Essential History (2012).