The Music Book Podcast

042 David Stubbs on Why People Get Rothko But Don't Get Stockhausen

Marc Masters
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On this episode, Marc talks with David Stubbs. He’s the author of “Fear of Music: Why People Get Rothko But Don't Get Stockhausen,” originally published in 2009 and recently reissued. It's an examination of how avant-garde visual art gets mainstream acceptance but avant-garde music is comparatively obscure and unpopular. It's also a pocket history of modern art and music that brings up all kinds of interesting issues and associations among many different artists

As David writes, “Part of this book is a history, albeit a potted and highly subjective one, of twentieth-century music set in its social and aesthetic contexts and in parallel with developments in the arts…This text isn’t intended as a sealed and finished piece of academic work - it’s as much a matter of questions, suspicions, and impressions as answers, historical facts, and conclusions.” 

We hope you enjoy Marc's conversation with David Stubbs!


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