Musicworks

Musicworks
Musicworks
Editor Micheline Roi
Frequency Tri-annual
Publisher Musicworks Society of Ontario
First issue 1978
Country Canada
Website http://www.musicworks.ca/
ISSN 0225-686X

Musicworks is a Canadian avant-garde music magazine, launched January 1978 by Andrew Timar (editor) and John Oswald (design and production).

Contents

History

The first 4 issues came as a supplement to Only Paper Today, a Toronto art journal published by Victor Coleman.[1] It was then published quarterly by Toronto's Music Gallery,[2] with funding from the Canadian Council, the Ontario Arts Council, private donations and paid advertisement. The journal's offices were located inside the Music Gallery on 30 Saint Patrick Street, Toronto.

In 1980, John Oswald summed up the birth of the journal in an editorial titled The Story of Musicworks:[3]

"Four years ago, interested parties at the Music Gallery, an experimental music performance facility in Toronto, and Only Paper Today, an art publication, initiated a magazine of new musics as a supplement to OPT. This was accomplished with volunteered contributions of materials, editorial time, and print space in an existing magazine with existing distribution. The first four Musicworks issues were published in this way."

In 1982, composer Tina Pearson, then instructor at the Ontario College of Art and Design, became editor and launched the first companion cassette with issue #23, 1983. Pearson and Timar were both members of contemporary music collective New Music Co-op, along Miguel Frasconi, Paul Hodge and Robert Stevenson.

Contents

Musicworks claimed to be "the first attempt at a national periodical of new music [providing] information about experimental music in Canada".[4] Until 1990, Musicworks emphasized post-Cage-an music practices, performance art and graphic scores. Genres covered included avantgarde composition, ethnic music, Acoustic ecology, special tunings and microtonality, improvisation, women's music, genre hybridation, etc. Typical composers interviewed or analysed in the 1978-1987 period were Raymond Murray Schafer, Udo Kasemets, Lou Harrison, Pauline Oliveros, Annea Lockwood, Philip Glass or John Cage, with a lengthy interview published issue #17, 1981.

With issue #48, published 1990, the journal turned to a 68 pages magazine with color cover, while starting to focus more on Canadian electroacoustic music and new technologies. The first companion CD appeared 1992 with issue #52. Today, the magazine is published three times a year by Musicworks Society of Ontario Inc., the official publisher since 2003. Public funding has been maintained through the years.

Cover art samples

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Musicworks issue #6, 1979
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Musicworks issue #30, 1985
Musicworks issue #100, 2008

Editors

  • 1978-1982: Andrew Timar
  • 1982-1987: Tina Pearson
  • 1987-2007: Gayle Young
  • 2007-2009: David McCallum
  • 2009-present: Micheline Roi

References

  1. ^ See Victor Coleman biography at the Canadian Art Database
  2. ^ See The Canadian Encyclopedia article on the Music Gallery
  3. ^ John Oswald, editorial, Musicworks issue #16, 1980
  4. ^ Andrew Timar, editorial, Musicworks issue #8, 1979

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