Jems: Journal of Experimental Music Studies

 

Jems is an online peer-reviewed journal devoted to experimental, systems, minimal, post-minimal, ‘new’ tonal and postmodern music.  It is a rolling journal, in that suitable articles are added as they are accepted, to provide the most recent available research in the field of experimental music.  Jems is a free publication hosted by the Experimental Music Catalogue.  If you would like updates on new articles as they appear, please contact jems**experimentalmusic.co.uk (for **, substitute @).


Contents:

Introduction, Acknowledgements, and Explanations


Articles (by type):


New Articles:


Virginia Anderson.  Chinese Characters and Experimental Structure in Cornelius Cardew’s The Great Learning. 

Uploaded 17 March 2004.


Rob Haskins.  Another Look at Philip Glass: Aspects of Harmony and Formal Design in Early Works and Einstein on the Beach.

Uploaded 12 September 2005.


Interviews:


Daniel Varela.  ‘A Question of Language’: Frederic Rzewski in conversation about Cornelius Cardew. 

Uploaded 17 March 2004.


Reviews:


Virginia Anderson.  Visible Language Fluxus issues (Fluxus and Legacy, 39/3 (October 2005) and After Fluxus 40/1 (January 2006)) [Review].

Uploaded 6 January 2007.


Reprint Series:


Gavin Bryars.  Vexations and its Performers.

Originally published in Contact 26 (1983), 12-20.  Uploaded 17 March 2004.


Michael Parsons.  Howard Skempton: Chorales, Landscapes and Melodies. 

Originally published in Contact 30 (1987), 16-29.  Uploaded 19 April 2004.


Michael Parsons.  The Music of Howard Skempton.

Originally published in Contact 21 (1980), 12-18.  Uploaded 19 April 2004.


Dave Smith.  The Piano Sonatas of John White. 

Originally published in Contact 21 (1980), 4-11.  Uploaded 19 March 2004.


Dave Smith.  Following a Straight Line: La Monte Young.

Originally published in Contact 18 (1977-78), 4-9, and updated.  Uploaded 21 June 2004.


John Tilbury.  Cornelius Cardew.

Originally published in Contact 26 (1983), 4-11.  Uploaded 27 October 2004.


John Tilbury.  The Experimental Years: A View from the Left.

Originally published in Contact 22 (1981), 16-21.  Uploaded 17 March 2004.