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[Recent Researches in American Music]

Harry Partch
Barstow: Eight Hitchhiker Inscriptions from a Highway Railing at Barstow, California [1968 Version]
Edited by Richard Kassel
 
A39 / MU 9

Score + facsimile

ISBN 0-89579-468-3 (2000) lxxix + 62 pp $90.00 
  ISBN 978-0-89579-468-0
(13-digit)
   

Composer, theorist, instrument builder, and performer, Harry Partch stands with Henry Cowell and John Cage among the great experimenters in American Music. Constrained by conventional scales and tuning, Partch devised his own instruments to capture the sounds he imagined.  Barstow, composed in 1941 and revised many times afterward through 1968, ranks among Partch's best-known and most accessible works.  A setting for voices and instruments of eight hitchhiker's inscriptions near Barstow, California, the work immortalizes the dying world of the American hobo.  Its intimate, honest view of Depression-era America provides a foil to the nostalgic Americana of the period.  This edition presents Partch's final version of the work in a facsimile interleaved with a transcription based on Ben Johnston's system of notating just intonation.

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