词条 | Max Neuhaus |
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| name = Max Neuhaus | background = non_performing_personnel | image = Max Neuhaus.jpg | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1939|8|9}} | death_date = {{Death date and age|2009|2|3|1939|8|9|mf=yes}} | occupation = Public art, sound art, sound installation | genre = Avant-garde, experimental | years_active = 1957–2009 | website = www.max-neuhaus.info }} Max Neuhaus (August 9, 1939 – February 3, 2009) was an American classical musician and artist who was a noted interpreter of the experimental percussion music in the 1960s.[1] He later created numerous permanent sound installations as "sound sculptures" of contemporary art. CareerNeuhaus was known for his interpretations of experimental percussion music. He gave performances of pieces by composers such as John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Boulez in numerous music halls, including a 1964 performance in Carnegie Hall. In 1968, he pursued a career as a contemporary artist by developing sound installations of electronic sounds which would emanate from a source within a particular space or location. One piece called “Times Square” was built in 1977 beneath a grate on a traffic island in Manhattan where pedestrians would be "enveloped by a deeply resonant and mildly undulating drone, its tone suggestive of low-pitched chimes or church bells."[1] Other sculptural works included penny whistles heard underwater in swimming pools, electronic sounds within an arboretum and the modified sounds of listeners whistling tunes over public radio. Permanent works by Neuhaus are found in locations in Houston; Stommeln, Germany; Promenade du Pin, Geneva, Switzerland; and the Beacon museum in Beacon, New York.[1] Personal lifeNeuhaus was born Aug. 9, 1939 in Beaumont, Texas and attended high school in Houston. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees in music composition from the Manhattan School of Music. Neuhaus was married with two daughters. He died of cancer in his then hometown of Maratea, Italy on February 3, 2009.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/09/arts/music/09neuhaus.html|title=Max Neuhaus, Who Made Aural Artwork, Dies at 69|last=Weber|first=Bruce|date=February 9, 2009|work=New York Times|page=A20|accessdate=3 November 2015}} Further reading
| last = Strongin | first = Theodore | title = Concert Is Given By Percussionist | publisher = New York Times | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/soundworks/vectors/performance/nyschool/nyschool3.htm | date = June 3, 1964}}
| last = Goldstein | first = Malcolm | authorlink = Malcolm Goldstein | title = Neuhaus Realizations | publisher = The Village Voice | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/soundworks/vectors/performance/nyschool/nyschool3.htm | date = June 1964}}
| last = Salzman | first = Eric | title = Max Neuhaus' Electronics and Percussion | journal = HiFi Stereo Review | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/Salzman.htm |date=November 1968}}
| last = Johnson | first = Tom | authorlink = Tom Johnson (composer) | title = Creating the Context: Max Neuhaus | publisher = The Village Voice | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/TomJohnson.htm | date = October 6, 1976}}
| last = La Barbara | first = Joan | authorlink = Joan La Barbara | title = Max Neuhaus: new sounds in natural settings | journal = Musical America | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/LaBarbara.htm |date=October 1977}}
| first = Jean-Christophe | last = Ammann | title = Notes on Max Neuhaus | booktitle = Max Neuhaus: Sound Installation [German, English] | place = Kunsthalle Basel | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/Ammann.htm | year = 1983 }}
| last = Tomkins | first = Calvin | authorlink = Calvin Tomkins | title = HEAR | publisher = The New Yorker | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/Tomkins.htm | date = October 24, 1988}}
| last = Danto | first = Arthur | authorlink = Arthur Danto | title = Max Neuhaus: Sound Works | publisher = The Nation | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/Danto.htm | date = March 4, 1991}}
| last = Tazzi | first = Pier Luigi | title = Constructed Sound: Max Neuhaus | journal = Carte d'Arte Internazionale (Messina) | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/Tazzi_Taourmino.htm |date=November 1997}}
| last = Safran | first = Yehuda | title = Shaping Sound | journal = Domus 876 | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/openforms/auralgardens/AuralGardens.htm |date=December 2004}}
| last = Loock | first = Ulrich | title = Times Square, Max Neuhaus's Sound Work in New York City | journal = Open: Cahier on Art in the Public Domain | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/LoockText/Loock1.htm | year = 2005}}
| first = Ulrich | last = Loock | title = The Time Piece for the Stommeln Synagogue | booktitle = Max Neuhaus Time Piece Stomme | place = Pulheim: Der Bürgermeister | url = http://www.max-neuhaus.info/bibliography/Stommeln.htm | year = 2007 }} External links
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