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  1. The Antheils finally arrived in Paris in June 1923, in time to attend the premiere of Stravinsky's ballet Les Noces, but the relationship with Stravinsky did not survive for long. Stravinsky snubbed the younger man, having discovered that Antheil had boasted that "Stravinsky admired his work".

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · A radical force in early twentieth-century music, George Antheil (1900--1959) captured the exhilaration and anxiety of the Machine Age through provocative compositions featuring industrial sounds, propulsive rhythms, and experimental instrumentation.

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    Reactions to his first performances were cool at best. His technique was loud, brazen, and percussive. Antheil suggested that ingrained in his mind were the din of machines from Trenton factories. Critics wrote that he hit the piano rather than played it, and indeed he often injured himself by doing so. His reputation was to good and bad extremes, ...

    Antheil’s best-known composition is Ballet Mécanique (1924). The “ballet," about 30 minutes long, was originally conceived as the musical accompaniment to the film of the same name by Dudley Murphy and Fernand Léger. Eventually the film makers and composers chose to let their creations evolve separately, although the film credits still included Ant...

    Antheil's philosophic rationale for composing Ballet Mecanique(as described by Ewen) was echoed decades later by fellow American composer, George Rochberg (who also turned to a neo-Romantic style in his later years) in a speech delivered in 1971. Regarding the advance and predominance of scientific discovery, Rochberg opined, "…for in science today...

  3. Antheil died in 1959, but a revival of interest in his works has been steadily gathering pace. The Californian composer Charles Amirkhanian has been a consistent advocate of his music, and the Dutch conductor-pianist Reinbert de Leeuw also energetically championed Antheil's cause with an Antheil Festival in 1981.

  4. Jun 10, 2004 · R.A.H. King in Aristotle on Life and Death aims to give us the Aristotelian view on ultimate matters through the methodological device of attending carefully to, in effect, Aristotle’s account of digestion. Some people today think that good nutrition is the key to avoiding death; King’s view is that a good account of nutrition in Aristotle ...

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · So you could think of birth, life and death as connected in a unity - the cycle of life. Of course, this is all different if you believe in an after-life. Death would then be a transition to another stage of life. The opposite of life then would probably be the state of being inanimate.

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  7. Aug 17, 2023 · The only certainty in life is death. But what can the philosophy of death uncover about it? In this article we will explore five different philosophical theories.

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