source file: m1491.txt Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 07:17:38 -0700 Subject: Lou Harrison: Composing a World From: gagaku@cats.ucsc.edu (Fred Lieberman) Just a note to inform you-all that Oxford U.P. has finally released our book/CD package. It may be over-cute, or just a feature I added to confuse librarians, but the book title is the subject of this post, the enclosed CD is titled differently: "Lou Harrison: A World Composed." We have not been able to arrange a discount deal--mainly because Oxford kept the list price down to $35 even after costs of CD exceeded their budget, and we went 100 pages over our contract limit. We've also tried to get online booksellers like Amazon &c to give a discount, but they won't do so, since for academic titles Oxford gives only a "short discount" to wholesalers. (In any case, the whole kit and caboodle is worth the price of admission just to get David Doty's realization of the "Simfony in Free Style" and Lou's private taped performance of the "Suite from Cinna" preceeded by his demonstration of the tuning procedure and scale--just two of the 9 first recordings our of the 12 works on the CD.) While I hope that your local bookstores will stock it, the most efficient way to order the book is via our web page at: http://arts.ucsc.edu/lou.harrison/ which includes table of contents for the book and CD, and an "Order" link that goes to Oxford's web page for the book. I stress our website primarily because we will be using it to supplement the book with a large selection of color photos, continuously updated discography and bibliography, errata (PLEASE send me any suggestions, errors of omission or commission, typos, &c), and gopod willing, Real Audio clips of archival material to supplement the CD. On September 15, there will be a release party with live music and signing by Lou and the authors at Bookshop Santa Cruz. We are trying to arrange other appearance/signing dates, but this and perhaps one other in Aptos in October, will be the only ones Lou plans to attend. We are currently working on a second volume, which will include all of Lou's uncollected prose writings, published and unpublished, both essays and reviews. Also a considerable volume of correspondence, and an initial selection from Lou's voluminous and sometimes indecipherable notebooks (there are over a hundred of these in the archive!). --------------------------------------------------------------- Fredric Lieberman Professor of Music U.C. Santa Cruz gagaku@cats.ucsc.edu ofc: (831) 459-2309 fax: (831) 459-3535