Hi love the videos! While it is true Pierre Boulez knew a lot about Messiaen (he studied with him and was inspired by him partly to come up with intregal serialism) Boulez is actually most famous as both a conductor of contemporary music and a composer. He is one of the giants of twentieth century music and his known for much more than his relationship to Messiaen.
Absolutely! I probably should have made that more clear. I was mostly trying to emphasize a part about Boulez that a lot of people don’t know, which is that he wrote academic texts on Messiaen and Deleuze’s relationship with him is largely as a scholar and in an academic setting.
Plateau J. That's the title of the plateau. As for why it is there, I can't say for sure. Check out the other vid I have on ATP, where my other guest gives an explanation.
Plateau J. It refers to Alban Berg’s Wozzeck, which was completed in 1922, premiered in Berlin in December 1925. It is an atonal Opera which is referred to several times in the plateau.However, it is derived from a stage play by Georg Büchner, who began the play in late 1836, but he died with it unfinished in 1837.
thanks for the upload! Could I follow up on Sparkle's (!) work somewhere?
Thanks for your insights into Deleuze's work! Does this content also appear in published form (in an article or paper) which can be referenced?
No but referencing styles these days have a format for UA-cam videos normally!
What's the essential difference between "Difference and Repetition AND A Thousand Plateaus"?
Hi love the videos! While it is true Pierre Boulez knew a lot about Messiaen (he studied with him and was inspired by him partly to come up with intregal serialism) Boulez is actually most famous as both a conductor of contemporary music and a composer. He is one of the giants of twentieth century music and his known for much more than his relationship to Messiaen.
Very cool to learn!
Absolutely! I probably should have made that more clear. I was mostly trying to emphasize a part about Boulez that a lot of people don’t know, which is that he wrote academic texts on Messiaen and Deleuze’s relationship with him is largely as a scholar and in an academic setting.
Sorry, Sparkles! I meant to bring this comment to your attention earlier but it slipped my mind :/
What's the 1837?
Plateau J. That's the title of the plateau. As for why it is there, I can't say for sure. Check out the other vid I have on ATP, where my other guest gives an explanation.
I've been trying to find out what event of 1837 D&G are referring to here. Thanks, will check out your other videos too. This one was really helpful.
Ya I can't say for sure. If you happen to find out, do let me know!
Plateau J. It refers to Alban Berg’s Wozzeck, which was completed in 1922, premiered in Berlin in December 1925. It is an atonal Opera which is referred to several times in the plateau.However, it is derived from a stage play by Georg Büchner, who began the play in late 1836, but he died with it unfinished in 1837.
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