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The Ashgate research companion to minimalist and postminimalist music

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Mapping early minimalism / Keith Potter
A technically definable stream of postminimalism, its characteristics and its meaning / Kyle Gann
European minimalism and the modernist problem / Maarten Beirens
Systems and other minimalism in Britain / Virginia Anderson
Minimalism in the time-based arts / Dean Suzuki
From minimalist music to post-opera / Jelena Novak
Accommodating the threat of the machine / Jeremy Peyton Jones
Minimalism, technology and electronic music / Richard Glover
Minimalist and postminimalist music in multimedia / Rebecca M. Doran Eaton
Going with the flow / Robert Fink
Disaffected sounds, temporalised visions / John Richardson and Susanna Välimäki
Analysing minimalist and postminimalist music / Tristian Evans
Reference and quotation in minimalist and postminimalist music / Pwyll ap Siôn
Minimalism and narrativity / John Pymm
A theoretical model of postminimalism and two brief "case studies" / Marija Masnikosa
Defining "spiritual minimalism" / David Dies
Minimalism and pop / Jonathan W. Bernard
Musical minimalism in Serbia / Dragana Stojanović-Novicić
Clapping music / Russell Hartenberger
Performing minimalist music / John Harle
Performance anxiety and minimalism / Sarah Cahill
Some observations on the performance of Arvo Pärt's choral music / Paul Hillier.

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