Cornelius Cardew's ‘Autumn '60 For Orchestra’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 October 2006
Abstract
The not inconsiderable literature on Cardew frequently gives a view of him (merely) as a ‘man of ideas’, rather than as a composer of music whose qualities need no moral support from their conceptual infrastructure, and which may be judged on the same level as any music by composers less concerned than he was with the nature and status of themselves and their work.
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