03660 am 2200661 n 450 9910275032203321201611082-940599-11-410.4000/books.contrechamps.1139(CKB)4100000003667274(FrMaCLE)OB-contrechamps-1139(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42466(PPN)225783185(EXLCZ)99410000000366727420180322j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBrian Ferneyhough Revue Contrechamps n° 8 /Philippe AlbèraGenève Éditions Contrechamps20161 online resource (181 p.) Brian Ferneyhouh est l'une des personnalités les plus importantes et les plus fascinantes de la musique actuelle ; c'est aussi l'une des plus difficiles à cerner. Ses œuvres, qui furent révélées vers la fin des années soixante, ne renoncent ni à une expressivité que l'on pourrait presque qualifier de romantique, ni à la complexité d'une élaboration rigoureuse. Elles se situent au-delà des problématiques des années cinquante et soixante, que Ferneyhough a su parfaitement intégrer, tout en s'opposant radicalement aux tendances restauratrices des années soixante-dix. Dans ce volume, Brian Ferneyhough retrace sa propre évolution, commentant chacune de ses œuvres, et s'explique sur leur signification profonde, notamment sur leurs déterminations et leurs implications extra-musicales ; il parle de sa manière de travailler, de la fonction de sa notation, du rôle des interprètes... et il analyse deux de ses œuvres. Différents auteurs posent sur sa musique un regard critique, musicographique, philosophique, ou analytique. Brian Ferneyhough est né à Coventry en 1943. Il y a fait ses études de musique, puis a suivi les cours de composition de Lennox Berkeley à Londres (1964-1967), Ton de Leeuw à Amsterdam (1 968-1 969) et Klaus Huber à Baie (1969). Il a enseigné la composition à Freiburg-im-Breisgau de 1 973 à 1986, ainsi qu'à Darmstadt (cours d'été depuis 1976) et Milan (depuis 1984) ; il a fait de nombreuses lectures, notamment à Helsinki, Glasgow, Arezzo et Dartington. Il travaille aujourd'hui à San Diego en Californie. Parmi ses oeuvres les plus importantes, on compte trois Quatuors à cordes, Transit, le cycle des Carceri d'invenzione, la pièce d'orchestre La Terre est un Homme, et la série des Time and Motion Studies.MusicHistorymusiquebiographiescompositeursmusicologieanalyse musicalemusicologieanalyse musicalemusiquebiographiescompositeursMusicHistorymusiquebiographiescompositeursmusicologieanalyse musicaleAlbèra Philippe706715Andersson Magnus1293470Erber James1293471Ferneyhough Brian1293472Gottwald Clytus1281494Griffith Paul1209329Hübler Klaus Κ1293473Mahnkopf Claus-Steffen1293474Toop Richard1293475Albèra Philippe706715FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910275032203321Brian Ferneyhough3022633UNINA05538nam 22012133u 450 991079171740332120231211165914.01-4522-4650-5(CKB)2560000000089806(EBL)997086(OCoLC)809773942(SSID)ssj0000704399(PQKBManifestationID)12295487(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000704399(PQKBWorkID)10705396(PQKB)11362954(MiAaPQ)EBC997086(EXLCZ)99256000000008980620131216d1995|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrAIDS, Identity, and Community[electronic resource] The HIV Epidemic and Lesbians and Gay MenThousand Oaks SAGE Publications19951 online resource (251 p.)Psychological Perspectives on Lesbian & Gay IssuesDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-41507-2 0-8039-5360-7 Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 - HIV and the Gay Male Community: One Clinician's Reflections Over the Years; Chapter 2 - Lesbians at Risk for HIV: The Unresolved Debate; Chapter 3 - HIV/AIDS Prevention and the Impact of Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Bisexuality; Chapter 4 - Identity and Community Among Gay and Bisexual Men in the AIDS Era: Preliminary Findings From the Sacramento Men's Health Study; Chapter 5 - AIDS-Related Risks and Same-Sex Behaviors Among African American Men; Chapter 6 - The Sexual Identity and Behavior of Puerto Rican Men Who Have Sex With MenChapter 7 - AIDS Risk, Dual Identity, and Community Response Among Gay Asian and Pacific Islander Men in San FranciscoChapter 8 - Psychosocial Stressors in a Panel of New York City Gay Men During the AIDS Epidemic, 1985 to 1991; Chapter 9 - Coming Out as Lesbian or Gay in the Era of AIDS; Chapter 10 - Long-Term Survival With AIDS and the Role of Community; Chapter 11 - AIDS Volunteerism: Lesbian and Gay Community-Based Responses to HIV; Chapter 12 - The Importance of HIV Prevention Programming to the Lesbian and Gay Community; Index; About the Editors; About the ContributorsThe gay community has been hit hard by the AIDS epidemic in the United States and in much of Europe; as a result, the gay and lesbian community has been forced to examine existing notions of what it means to be gay and to belong to a community based on sexual orientation. This book explores gay and lesbian sexual behaviour, personal identity and community membership from diverse perspectives. Chapters report the authors' own AIDS-related research and include discussions of AIDS in both large urban centres, such as New York and San Francisco, and in less populated settings outsidePsychological Perspectives on Lesbian & Gay IssuesAIDS (Disease) - Social aspectsGaysAIDS (Disease)Social aspectsGay peopleSexualityHIV InfectionsSociologySlow Virus DiseasesSexual BehaviorVirus DiseasesReproductive Physiological PhenomenaLentivirus InfectionsImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesSexually Transmitted Diseases, ViralSocial SciencesReproductive and Urinary Physiological PhenomenaImmune System DiseasesBehaviorRetroviridae InfectionsDiseasesSexually Transmitted DiseasesBehavior and Behavior MechanismsRNA Virus InfectionsSocial EnvironmentAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHomosexualityPublic HealthHILCCHealth & Biological SciencesHILCCCommunicable DiseasesHILCCAIDS (Disease) - Social aspects.Gays.AIDS (Disease)Social aspectsGay peopleSexualityHIV InfectionsSociologySlow Virus DiseasesSexual BehaviorVirus DiseasesReproductive Physiological PhenomenaLentivirus InfectionsImmunologic Deficiency SyndromesSexually Transmitted Diseases, ViralSocial SciencesReproductive and Urinary Physiological PhenomenaImmune System DiseasesBehaviorRetroviridae InfectionsDiseasesSexually Transmitted DiseasesBehavior and Behavior MechanismsRNA Virus InfectionsSocial EnvironmentAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHomosexualityPublic HealthHealth & Biological SciencesCommunicable Diseases155.34Herek Gregory M1493173Greene Beverly1493172Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay IssuesAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910791717403321AIDS, Identity, and Community3811281UNINA