
Organic Music Societies (Book)
Archival documents and new writings on the intermedia collaborations of avant-garde jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and textile artist Moki Cherry.
Don Cherry and Moki Karlsson met in Sweden in the late â60s. They married and began to perform together, dubbing their mix of communal art, social and environmental activism, childrenâs education and pan-ethnic expression âOrganic Music.â Their home in TĂ„garp became a locus of artistic production, attracting free-spirited musicians, poets, actors and artists with the promise of collective life. There, Keith Knox assembled TĂ„garp Publication Number One to document the collectivistic practices blooming under the Cherrysâ guidance. Reproduced here, the text includes interviews with Terry Riley and Cherry, a piece on Pandit Pran Nath, a report on the Bombay Free School and a survey of the esoteric Forest University by Bengt af Kintberg. This book explores Don Cherryâs work of the period through additional interviews by Knox, a piece on his Relativity Suite and an essay by Fumi Okiji. Mokiâs writings on her workshops are featured alongside full-color reproductions of her tapestries, used as performance environments by Donâs ensembles. Cherry collaborators Bengt Berger and Christer BothĂ©n contribute travelogues from the era.
Paperback, 496 Pages, Used with minimal wear
Archival documents and new writings on the intermedia collaborations of avant-garde jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and textile artist Moki Cherry.
Don Cherry and Moki Karlsson met in Sweden in the late â60s. They married and began to perform together, dubbing their mix of communal art, social and environmental activism, childrenâs education and pan-ethnic expression âOrganic Music.â Their home in TĂ„garp became a locus of artistic production, attracting free-spirited musicians, poets, actors and artists with the promise of collective life. There, Keith Knox assembled TĂ„garp Publication Number One to document the collectivistic practices blooming under the Cherrysâ guidance. Reproduced here, the text includes interviews with Terry Riley and Cherry, a piece on Pandit Pran Nath, a report on the Bombay Free School and a survey of the esoteric Forest University by Bengt af Kintberg. This book explores Don Cherryâs work of the period through additional interviews by Knox, a piece on his Relativity Suite and an essay by Fumi Okiji. Mokiâs writings on her workshops are featured alongside full-color reproductions of her tapestries, used as performance environments by Donâs ensembles. Cherry collaborators Bengt Berger and Christer BothĂ©n contribute travelogues from the era.
Paperback, 496 Pages, Used with minimal wear
Original: $49.99
-65%$49.99
$17.50Description
Archival documents and new writings on the intermedia collaborations of avant-garde jazz trumpeter Don Cherry and textile artist Moki Cherry.
Don Cherry and Moki Karlsson met in Sweden in the late â60s. They married and began to perform together, dubbing their mix of communal art, social and environmental activism, childrenâs education and pan-ethnic expression âOrganic Music.â Their home in TĂ„garp became a locus of artistic production, attracting free-spirited musicians, poets, actors and artists with the promise of collective life. There, Keith Knox assembled TĂ„garp Publication Number One to document the collectivistic practices blooming under the Cherrysâ guidance. Reproduced here, the text includes interviews with Terry Riley and Cherry, a piece on Pandit Pran Nath, a report on the Bombay Free School and a survey of the esoteric Forest University by Bengt af Kintberg. This book explores Don Cherryâs work of the period through additional interviews by Knox, a piece on his Relativity Suite and an essay by Fumi Okiji. Mokiâs writings on her workshops are featured alongside full-color reproductions of her tapestries, used as performance environments by Donâs ensembles. Cherry collaborators Bengt Berger and Christer BothĂ©n contribute travelogues from the era.
Paperback, 496 Pages, Used with minimal wear












