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    The Visual Context of Music

    "A musical notation is a language which determines what you can say;

    what you want to say determines your language." [Cornelius Cardew 1961]

    'Cant 

    orinus ad Eorum Instructionem' Luce Antonii Junte, 1540.*I think* that the image of the hand was meant as a mnemonic device to be used

    in staggered singing of hymns so as to remember the allowed notes...or something.

    http://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com.ar/2006/07/visual-context-of-music.htmlhttp://bibliodyssey.blogspot.com.ar/2006/07/visual-context-of-music.html

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    "Robe

    rt Fludd (1574-1637). Opera, [Francofurti : Goudae], Oppenhemii,

    J. Th. de Bry et haeredes, C. F. et G. Fitzer, P. Pammazenius, 1617-1638."

    Gabri

    el Sizes

    ' Etude Expé rimentale d’Acoustique Musicale' 1920

    [me: I have no idea]

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    Randy

    Raine-Reusch ' Leaves 2' 1993.

    "This score can be performed aurally, visually, kinesthetically,

    synesthetically, interactively, literally, symbolically, or philosophically."

    Toru Takemitsu 1962 'Study for Vibration' (from 'Corona for Pianists').

    "The performance may start at any point of the perimeter no matter clockwise or counterclockwise." [nb.There's a chance this was mislabelled and is actually by Sylvano Bussotti]

    http://images.google.com/images?q=Sylvano+Bussotti&hl=en&sourceid=mozilla-searchhttp://images.google.com/images?q=Sylvano+Bussotti&hl=en&sourceid=mozilla-search

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    Murra

    y Schäfer 1977

    ' Divan I Shams I Tabriz' for Orchestra, seven singers and electronic sounds.

    ' Bird 

    Gong Game' ~1990s Barry Guy

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    Corne

    lius Cardew 'Treatise' (detail) 1967.

    Georg

    e Crumb ' Makrokosmos II - 12. Agnus Dei [Symbol] Capricorn'. 1973.

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    Georg

    e Crumb ' Makrokosmos I - 12. Spiral Galaxy [Symbol] Aquarius'. 1973.

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    'The

     Art of Fugue' bookart by Elizabeth Harington.

    [A literary use or response to the fugue can be found in Joyce's 11th episode in Ulysses ('Sirens') in which

    the wording and chapter structure attempted - with some poetic license - to mimic or work within the

    rules of the fugue. Unsurprisingly, a quick search on 'Sirens' revealed that John Cage, a leading musical

    experimentalist and graphic score 'artist' names James Joyce as an influence. See: 'James Joyce and Avant

    Garde Music' © Scott W. Klein 2004 at the Contemporary Music Centre.]

    'For 

     Andrea section 4' Kerry John Andrews [detail]

    http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~mglosup/ulysses/sirens.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuguehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuguehttp://www.cmc.ie/articles/article850.htmlhttp://www.cmc.ie/articles/article850.htmlhttp://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~mglosup/ulysses/sirens.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuguehttp://www.cmc.ie/articles/article850.htmlhttp://www.cmc.ie/articles/article850.html

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    Scree

    n capture from See Music Project: Kircher/Monteverdi.

    This post had been left on the backburner for many months. Graphical scores are a modernist trend so of

    course copyright and commercial interests means that there are not as many examples online as I had

    otherwise hoped.

    • Wikipedia has a very basic introduction to experimental music.

    • The Block Museum's 'Pictures of Music' exhibition at Northwesten University in Illinois has a

    great presentation about the history and exponents of graphical scores. Alas, all the links to largeimages are dead, as they were months ago when I first checked out the site.

    • The first 3 images above come from a wonderful exhibition in french at La Bibliothèque de

    Toulouse (click on 'expos virtuelle') - 'Entre les lignes de la portée : quand la musique se donne à

    voir' - something like: 'Between the lines of the range: when the music is seen.' Lots of rare

    music book images and music samples.

    • A Young Person's Guide to 'Treatise' - Cornelius Cardew.

    • Score gallery at a Japanese site.

    • Barry Guy graphical scores at Maya Recordings.

    • The Experimental Music Catalogue (including the Journal of Experimental Music).

    • The official George Crumb homepage.

    • The New Music Box on George Crumb - pdf scores at the bottom of the page.

    • 'A Performer Drawn to the Piano's Wild Side' [New York Times] : Why Margaret Leng Tan has

    16 toy pianos and three Steinways in her Brooklyn apartment.

    • Karlheinz Stockhausen homepage. (googleimages)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_musichttp://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/picturesofmusic/http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/picturesofmusic/http://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.no-mind.org/improvMeeting/treatise.htmlhttp://homepage1.nifty.com/iberia/score_gallery.htmhttp://homepage1.nifty.com/iberia/score_gallery.htmhttp://www.mayarecordings.com/composition/graphic/index.htmlhttp://www.users.waitrose.com/~chobbs/contents.htmlhttp://www.users.waitrose.com/~chobbs/contents.htmlhttp://www.georgecrumb.net/crumb.htmlhttp://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=40fp09http://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=40fp09http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/19/arts/music/19pian.html?ei=5090&en=3f2529ab3e1ebaf6&ex=1258606800&partner=rssuserland&pagewanted=all&position=http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/19/arts/music/19pian.html?ei=5090&en=3f2529ab3e1ebaf6&ex=1258606800&partner=rssuserland&pagewanted=all&position=http://www.stockhausen.org/http://www.stockhausen.org/http://images.google.com/images?q=stockhausen&hl=en&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_musichttp://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/picturesofmusic/http://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.bibliothequedetoulouse.fr/index.jsphttp://www.no-mind.org/improvMeeting/treatise.htmlhttp://homepage1.nifty.com/iberia/score_gallery.htmhttp://www.mayarecordings.com/composition/graphic/index.htmlhttp://www.users.waitrose.com/~chobbs/contents.htmlhttp://www.georgecrumb.net/crumb.htmlhttp://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=40fp09http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/19/arts/music/19pian.html?ei=5090&en=3f2529ab3e1ebaf6&ex=1258606800&partner=rssuserland&pagewanted=all&position=http://www.stockhausen.org/http://images.google.com/images?q=stockhausen&hl=en&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0

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    • Graphic scores by Randy Raine-Reusch at Asza.

    • Kerry John Andrews graphic scores at the Digital Art Museum.

    • John Kannenburg graphic scores.

    • The final image above comes from the See Music Project - we have finally worked out the

    loading glitch (truncated URL). It's a flash program that definitely requires a high speed

    connection and is well worth a look.

    • What does music look like? The Shape of Song.

    • 'The Art of Fugue' bookart by Elizabeth Harington.

    Many thanks variously for known and unknown assistance to Panopticist, Waggish, Giornale Nuovo, 

    Languagehat and Boynton.

    Some of the links will play music. As always, click the above images for larger versions.

    http://www.asza.com/r3sc.shtmlhttp://www.dam.org/andrews/gs.htmhttp://www.dam.org/andrews/gs.htmhttp://www.johnkannenberg.com/visuals/graphicscores.htmlhttp://www.seemusicproject.net/http://turbulence.org/Works/song/index.htmlhttp://colophon.com/gallery/harington/fugue/http://colophon.com/gallery/harington/fugue/http://www.panopticist.com/archives/184.htmlhttp://www.panopticist.com/archives/184.htmlhttp://www.waggish.org/2003/01/graphic_scores_cornelius_cardew_and_barry_guy.htmlhttp://www.waggish.org/2003/01/graphic_scores_cornelius_cardew_and_barry_guy.htmlhttp://www.spamula.net/blog/http://www.spamula.net/blog/http://www.spamula.net/blog/http://www.languagehat.com/http://boyntonesque.blogspot.com/http://boyntonesque.blogspot.com/http://boyntonesque.blogspot.com/http://www.asza.com/r3sc.shtmlhttp://www.dam.org/andrews/gs.htmhttp://www.johnkannenberg.com/visuals/graphicscores.htmlhttp://www.seemusicproject.net/http://turbulence.org/Works/song/index.htmlhttp://colophon.com/gallery/harington/fugue/http://www.panopticist.com/archives/184.htmlhttp://www.waggish.org/2003/01/graphic_scores_cornelius_cardew_and_barry_guy.htmlhttp://www.spamula.net/blog/http://www.languagehat.com/http://boyntonesque.blogspot.com/