Considering Anti-Music-part 1
I
believe that this name anti-music was originally a term tending to use irony or
mockery to represent the negativism of some musical compositions of the 20th
century. It was also a term discussed in a music web site called antimusic. As
far as I can tell the name originally came from a coined term in the book Broken
Record: The Inside Story of the Grammy Awards by Henry Schipper. Schipper recounts in this book that the
Academy and their awards program were initially set up as the old-line music
biz’s answer to the growth of Rock n’ Roll, a form of music they considered
“Anti-Music”.
Perhaps another way to look at the meaning of
this word is
to consider
it any form of music that defies convention to such a degree that some
people would not recognize it as musical or a legitimate music genre. Perhaps a better understanding of this term
would be any form of music intended to overthrow traditional conventions and
expectations. Some other related
considerations of anti-music could possibly be anti-genre music or noise-music.
Scripture Thought for the Day
Amos 5:23, “Take thou away from me the noise of thy
songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy viols.”
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