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Techniques of the Contemporary Composer
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (07 August, 1997)
Author: David Cope
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Rather basic and not a practical guide
I didn't like it. This book takes a rather 'coffee table' approach to the topic, and is very basic. I found nothing I had not seen before, and nothing to inspire new composition. Basicly, it takes each simple compositional idea, breifly explains it, and moves on. Since the ideas are rather straighforward to begin with, this isn't much use.

Any musician in contact with the latest music styles and even relatively old electronic toys (such as the sequencer), will find this book rather useless - especially the chapters on algorithmic and electronic music. The stuff here is really old hat!

I was looking for inspirational new composition techniques. Didn't find it here. Still, if you won't listen to any music that wasn't written for full orchestra, beleive that all real music has to be written out with pen and paper and are looking for a simple overveiw of some 'new fangled tricks' that people have tried in the last hundred years to kick start their writing process, you may find something here of use.

Excellent as an Overview
This book attempts to introduce most of the important techniques of modern music since 1945. This is a tall order. The years from 1945 to about 1975 were years of explosive development of new musical languages, perhaps more explosive and diverse than at any other time in musical history. What impresses most about this book is how well Cope outlines most of these techniques and how non-dogmatic and practical his approach really is.

I have to strongly disagree with one of the reviewers below. This book is certainly not in depth...and Cope's fund of techniques tend to favor the modernist and stop about 1975 or so,,,but honestly, most innovation in compositional technique did stop about 1975. Music written since that time has tended to develop one or more of these techniques, but not really break new ground. (Even in electronic music, the new ground broken has been primarily technical, innovative in instruments and computer usage, but not really innovative in basic langauge.

None of the sections in this book gets an exhaustive cover. If you find yourself interested in twleve-tone or serial composition, you may need to aquire other books...if your interest is peaked by aleatoric procedures, other books will be needed. The purpose of this book is not to be exhaustive, but to whet the appetite of the younger composer. I am no longer a young composer, and yet I found some techniques that, while not new to me, I had never previously considered in any serious way. (The chapter on Pitch Class Sets was excellent. I had never thought seriously about these as compositional techniques, more as methods of analysis. I found the chapter to be rich and to spur many ideas for both my compositions and my improvisational group work.)

There are some problems with the book. The section on Algorythmic Composition and Computer music is highly outdated. This is arguably the one area of music where significant innovation has taken place in the past 25 years. To leave out any mention of MIDI and digital synthesis...as well as serious discussion on fractals and interactive music, is not good. Perhaps a further revision of the book will try to keep up with this fast growing area of music.

Also, the final chapter on integration and eclecticism left me disappointed. As the academic stnagle-hold of high modernism fades, styles continue to diversify, and the old debates about tonal or pan-tonal music fade into a murmur, it is becoming obvious that the techniques described in the book are just that, techniques. They are probably not the basis for a complete personal style. Style develops when composers artfully combine many of these techniques, used imaginatively. As such, the integration chapter should be the most relevant. Instead, it feels perfunctory...each level of integration is described in a paragraph or two, and these levels aren't sufficiently differentiated to really mean anything.

Still, on the whole, the book is a useful overview and would make a good text for an introductory composition course. Any composer, regardless of his or her final vision, should have a working knowledge of all of these techniques. You may not use them ultimately, but without a practical understanding of them, your craft will only remain half formed.

This book is worthwhile
This book is geared for a younger composer who hasn't had experience in writing in a contemporary style, or is unfamiliar with some techniques such as pitch-sets. It is practical, and it gives some exercises at the end of each chapter to give some hands-on experience with these techniques. Sure, there may not be anything groundbreaking here, but if you're unfamiliar with contemporary techniques, take a good look at this book.


How to Cope When You Are Surrounded by Idiots... Or If You Are One
Published in Paperback by Willow Tree Books (1994)
Authors: Wayne Allred and David Mecham
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Not What You Think
When I first read the description of this book, it sounded interesting to a cynic like myself. I was expecting a witty but generally serious book with a real point, and this wasn't. It was mainly just a joke, and not a very good one at that.

ITS FUNNY!
As the other reviewer said, it is a complete joke, BUT ITS HELLA FUNNY! I am a person who reads nonsense anyway and why would you buy a book titled "How to cope when youre surrounded by idiots or if you are one" if you didnt expect it to be a bunch of bull? Anywho, my point is that this book is extremely funny although it is pointless. I truthfully loved the book. If you have a lot of time on your hands and don't mind reading useless information, then it is the perfect book for ya.


Coming Home (Vox Humana)
Published in Paperback by Humana Press (1993)
Author: David Cope
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Coming Home (Vox Humana)
I wouldn't read this book more than one or two times.


Apoptosis: The Molecular Basis of Cell Death (Current Communications in Cell and Molecular Biology, Vol 3)
Published in Paperback by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (1991)
Authors: L. David Tomei and Frederick O. Cope
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The Algorithmic Composer (Computer Music and Digital Audio Series, V. 16)
Published in Paperback by A-R Editions (2000)
Author: David Cope
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Apoptosis II: The Molecular Basis of Apoptosis in Disease (Current Communications in Cell & Molecular Biology, Vol 8)
Published in Paperback by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (1994)
Authors: L. David Tomei and Frederick O. Cope
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Beyond the Innocence of Childhood: Helping Children and Adolescents Cope With Death and Bereavement (Death, Value and Meaning Series)
Published in Hardcover by Baywood Pub Co (1995)
Authors: David W. Adams and Eleanor J. Deveau
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Beyond the Innocence of Childhood: Helping Children and Adolescents Cope With Life-Threatening Illness and Dying (Death, Value and Meaning Series)
Published in Hardcover by Baywood Pub Co (1995)
Authors: David W. Adams and Eleanor J. Deveau
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Brain Tricks: How to Cope With the Dark Side of Your Brain...and Wint the Ultimate Mind Game
Published in Hardcover by Prometheus Books (1900)
Author: David L. Weiner
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Central Books - a Short History, 1939-1999
Published in Paperback by Central Books (miscellaneous titles) (25 December, 1999)
Author: David Cope
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