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FYLKINGEN 80! Ny musik och intermediakonst. Rikt illustrerad historieskrivning & diskussion för radikal och experimentell konst 1933-19 / Fylkingen 80! : new music & intermedia art.

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Stockholm: Fylkingen, 1994. Squarish 4to in publishers wraps as issued. 236 pp. Illustrated. With an English Summary at end. Fine, clean copy. Complete with CD.

First edition. - Large richly illustrated monograph on Fylkingen - New Music and Intermedia Art is an artist-run venue and member based organization committed to the contemporary experimental performing arts field. Over 300 artists from various disciplines use the space to develop and present new work. Fylkingen is run by its members and an active board and production group. It also produce and distribute recorded material through its own label Fylkingen Records since 1966. The organization was established in 1933 in Stockholm, Sweden, then focusing on contemporary composers and a traditional repertoire. Over the years, the organization branched out into new forms. The first concert of electroacoustic music in Sweden was arranged by Fylkingen in 1952, together with the Swedish Radio. Since the 1960s Fylkingen represents a wide field of artistic practices. Fylkingens concerts of electronic music attracted the attention of composers worldwide for the high sound quality and unconventional presentation format. Promenade Concerts with electronic music, music simultaneously in several rooms with different acoustic conditions and landscape music in Stockholm parks heard the news. In the 1960s the association radicalized more and more art forms took place at Fylkingen; performance art, dance, choreography, happenings and text-sound compositions. At the time, many of Fylkingens arrangement took place at Moderna Museet, with a detour to other premises in Stockholm and around Scandinavia. The programs from the 1960s and 1970s are filled with performances by and with the international avant-garde: John Cage, David Tudor; Iannis Xenakis, Pierre Boulez, Morton Subotnick, Ravi Shankar, Terry Riley, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Nam June Paik, Henri Chopin, and La Monte Young, side by side with major Swedish composers such as Åke Hodell, Lars-Gunnar Bodin, Öyvind Fahlström, Sten Hanson, Folke Rabe and Catherine Christer Hennix and performing artists Margaretha Åsberg, Yvonne Rainer, Merce Cunningham, Antonin Artaud, Carolee Schneeman. Later, visiting artists have been, for example; Brian Eno, Kaffe Matthews, Genesis P-Orridge, Her Noise, Andre Stitt, Carsten Nicolai, Damo Suzuki, Tara Transistory, Gudrun Gut and many many more.
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