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  1. Kontroversstucke gegen die Wolffsche Metaphysik (Gesammelte Werke. Materialien und Dokumente / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Johann Georg Walch, 1990
  2. Ausfuhrliche Erlauterung der Wolffischen vernunftigen Gedancken von der Menschen Thun und Lassen (Gesammelte Werke / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Jakob Carpov, 1999
  3. Erlauterung der Wolffischen Vernunfftigen Gedancken von Gott, der Welt und der Seele des Menschen, auch alle Dinge uberhaupt: Zwei Teile in einem Band ... / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Johann Friedrich Stiebritz, 1999
  4. Philosophia fundamentalis (Gesammelte Werke, Materialien und Dokumente / Christian Wolff) by Israel Gottlieb Canz, 1997
  5. Etudes et documents photographiques sur Wolff (Gesammelte Werke, Materialien und Dokumente / Christian Wolff) (French Edition) by Jean Ecole, 1988
  6. Bescheidene und ausfuhrliche Entdeckung der falschen und schadlichen Philosophie in dem Wolffianischen Systemate Methaphysico von Gott, der Welt und dem ... / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Joachim Lange, 1999
  7. Bescheidene und ausfuhrliche Entdeckung der falschen und schadlichen Philosophie in dem Wolffianischen Systemate Methaphysico von Gott, der Welt und dem ... / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Joachim Lange, 1999
  8. A Centennial Memorial of Christian and Anna Maria Wolff, March Twenty-Fifth, 1863 by George Wolff Fahnestock, 2009-12-25
  9. Das rationale Pflichtenrecht Christian Wolffs: Bedeutung und Funktion der transzendentalen, logischen und moralischen Wahrheit im systematischen und theistischen ... zur Rechtstheorie) (German Edition) by Benedict Winiger, 1992
  10. Prufung der vernunftigen Gedancken des Herrn Hoff-Rath Wolffes von Gott, der Welt und der Seele des Menschen, auch alle Dingen uberhaupt: Erstes und zweytes ... / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Daniel Straehler, 1999
  11. Von Christian Wolff Bis Louis Lavelle Geschichte Der Philosophie Und Metaphysik / De Christian Wolff a Louis Lavelle Metaphysique Et Histoire De La Philosophie: ... English, French and Italian Edition)
  12. Nova anatome, seu idea analytica systematis metaphysici Wolfiani (Gesammelte Werke, Materialien und Dokumente / Christian Wolff) (Latin Edition) by Joachim Lange, 1990
  13. Briefe Von Christian Wolff Aus Den Jahren 1719-1753 (1860) (German Edition) by Christian Wolff, 2010-02-23
  14. Abhandlung von dem gantzen Umfange der naturlichen und der in Teutschland ublichen positivien gemeinen Rechtsgelahrtheit wie auch seinen darauf gerichteten ... Werke / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Daniel Nettelbladt, 1998

21. Wolff
Christian Wolff. 1679 1754. . . . . . Secondary Source MaterialMiscellanae Wolff Hegel - Lectures on the History
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Christian Wolff
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Wolff
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Readings in Modern Philosophy

22. Christian Wolff
Christian Wolff. (Contributed Look for sheet music from Christian Wolff atSheetMusic Plus; Look for CDs from Christian Wolff at CDUniverse; Look
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23. Christian WOLFF
Christian WOLFF (1934). Changing the system (1973). Christian Wolff ChristianWolff was born on 08.03.1934 in Nice (France). However, his
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Ensemble for Experimental Music of the Ghent Royal Conservatory Christian WOLFF "Changing the system" (1973) Christian Wolff can be considered to be one of the rare and small group of composers giving serious consideration to the inner politics of the ensembles wherefor he writes. There is no conductor, no hidden hierarchy in the ensemble. The score is not prescriptive in an authoritarian way, but rather tries to reveal the typical inner workings of ensembles performing chamber music. As many pieces from the same period, this piece tries to redefine the notion of composition from a linear series of prescriptions and recipes to a rather game like and rule based system.  This approach may well become visionary for a type of contemporary music practice  to come. To quote the composer: "To turn the making of music into a collaborative and transforming activity (performer into composer into listener into composer into performer etc...), the co-operative character of the activity to be the exact source of the music. To stir up

24. Christian Wolff Interview- Perfect Sound Forever
Interview by Jason Gross with picture.Category Arts Music Composition Composers W wolff, christian......christian wolff. Interview by Jason Gross (April 1998). In the 1950's,there was a group of composers who set the classical world on edge.
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CHRISTIAN WOLFF
Interview by Jason Gross (April 1998)
Praise be to Christian Marclay for helping with this. PSF: You were originally studying with John Cage. What kind of effect do you think that had on your work? All kinds of effect! (laughs) Practically, he was my first and only composition teacher. He taught me a handful of practical things and then he basically let me go ahead on my own. Our lessons lasted for about six weeks. He taught me about rhythmic structure, Webern, did some counterpoint exercises and that was it basically. After that, I was doing my own pieces. I would make up my own systems for my pieces and he figured that was good enough. I didn't have to go on with counterpoint or other peoples' systems as long as I knew systems and knew how to work with it. That was the point. PSF: Did you find shortcomings with counter point? To tell the truth, I wasn't very good at it and he wasn't very interested. That's somewhat ironic because over the last ten years, I've become very interested in it and I've used it all the time in one form or another.
PSF: At that time when you began, Cage as well as David Tudor, Morton Feldman and Earle Brown were all active as well. All of you were seen together as a musical movement. Did you see similarities there or mostly differences in styles?

25. The Ensemble Sospeso - Christian Wolff
christian wolff. Sospeso presents the world premiere of christian wolff's Exercise 28 at the July 19 Lincoln Center
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Sospeso presents the world premiere of Christian Wolff's Exercise 28 at the July 19 Lincoln Center Festival 2000 theremin concert with grand thereminist Lydia Kavina The French-born American musician Christian Wolff came to prominence in the 1950s as an associate of John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earle Brown and the other American experimentalists of that period, later working with Cornelius Cardew and Frederic Rzewski. His work has gone through many transformations, including minimalism (the early 1950s), indeterminancy, open form and works connected with political issues. Born March 8, 1934 in Nice, France, Mr. Wolff has lived mainly in the U.S. since 1941; he became an American citizen in 1946. He studied piano with Grete Sultan and composition (briefly) with John Cage , but he describes himself as an autodidact. It was early contact with Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor and Earle Brown—and, later, Cornelius Cardew and Frederic Rzewski—that helped form the direction of his work. His academic training in classics and comparative literature at Harvard University lead him to professorships in classics at Harvard and, since 1971, at Dartmouth College, where he also teaches comparative literature and music. Joshua Cody

26. Abizeitung Christian Wolff Gymnasium 1998
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27. Wolff, Christian
Catalog of the Scientific Community wolff, christian. AE27.G87 v.58; christianwolff, christian wolffs eigene Lebensbeschreibung, (Leipzig, 1841.) B2726.A2;
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Wolff, Christian
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1. Dates
Born: Breslau, 24 Jan 1679
Died: Halle, 9 Apr 1754
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Artisan
The father, also Christian Wolff, was a tanner, a man of intellectual ambitions which had been denied by the material conditions of his life. He did his best to see that his son was not denied.
No information on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: Breslau, Silesia
Career: Germany
Death: Halle, Germany
4. Education
Schooling: Jena; Leipzig, M.A.
Went to school in Breslau at the Magdalenengymnasium.
1699, spent three years at Jena studying mathematics and theology. B.A.
1702, M.A., Leipzig.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Lutheran
Because of the rationalism and determinism of Wolff's philosophy, the orthodox Lutherans of Halle denounced him in 1623. The charge led, via intricate byways on which the King of Prussia was to be found, to Wolff's summary dismissal from Halle, though he was later vindicated. It appears that Wolff never considered himself to be outside the fold.
6. Scientific Disciplines

28. Christian Wolff - Tilbury Pieces (complete) Snowdrop
(1934 ) Includes biography and reviews.
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Tilbury Pieces (complete)
First recordings

Snowdrop
Roland Dahinden, trombones, melodica
Hildegard Kleeb, piano
Dimiris Polisoidis, violin, viola
Tilbury 1
Tilbury 2 Tilbury 3 Tilbury 4 Snowdrop Tilbury 5
First recordings of the Tilbury pieces At 65-years old in 1999, Christian Wolff is enjoying a renewed interest in his work, with many performances of his music worldwide. The works on this disc, volume 3 of Mode’s Christian Wolff Edition, belong to his minimalist, and open-form, styles. The Tilbury pieces (1969–70) are named for the pianist John Tilbury, whom Wolff had recently met at that time. Snowdrop (1970), from the same period, was named for the snowdrops among the earliest Spring flowers found in the Vermont countryside where Wolff lives. They attempt to integrate a systematic way of writing with chance and the excitement of early minimalism from Riley, Glass and Reich along with their English counterparts Hobbs, Smith, Nyman and White. A reaction against Serialism, their sound motifs come in fixed cycles, now and again two or more sounds appear at the same time, coincide and collide, making chords. Tilbury 5 was written 25 years later at the request of the performers Dahinden, Kleeb and Polisoidis to extend the

29. WOLFF, CHRISTIAN
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WOLFF, C.—WOLFF, J. graduated in medicine at Halle in 1759, his thesis being his famous Theoria generationis. After serving as a surgeon in the Seven Years' War, he wished to lecture on anatomy and physiology in Berlin, but being refused permission he accepted a call from the empress Catharine to become professor of those subjects at the academy of St Petersburg, and acted in this capacity until his death there in 1794. While the theory of " evolution " in the crude sense—-i.e. a simple growth in size and" unfolding of organs all previously existent in the germ—was in possession of the field, his researches on the development of the alimentary canal in the chick first clearly established the converse view, that of epigenesis, i.e. of progressive formation and differentiation of organs from a germ primitively homogeneous. He also largely anticipated the modern conception of embryonic layers, and is said even to have foreshadowed the cell theory. The Wolffian philosophy held almost undisputed sway in Germany till it was displaced by the Kantian revolution. It is essentially a common-sense adaptation or watering-down of the Leibnitzian system; or, as we can hardly speak of a system in connexion with Leibnitz, Wolff may be said to have methodized and reduced to dogmatic form the thoughts of his great predecessor, which often, however, lose the greater part of their suggestiveness in the process. Since his philosophy disappeared before the influx of new ideas and the appearance of more speculative minds, it has been customary to dwell almost exclusively on its defects—the want of depth or fresh-

30. Website Von Rechtsanwalt Christian Wolff
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31. Christian Wolff
Includes short biography, musical excerpts, and list of music from Other Minds.
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Born March 8, 1934 in Nice, France; lived mostly in U.S. since 1941; U.S. citizen since 1946. Studied piano with Grete Sultan, composition (briefly) with John Cage. Mostly autodidact, but early contact with Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor and Earle Brown, later Cornelius Cardew and Frederic Rzewski has helped form the direction of his work. Academic training in Classics and Comparative Literature at Harvard University. Has taught Classics at Harvard and, since 1971, Classics, Comparative Literature and Music at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire). Compositions include works for piano(s), miscellaneous keyboards, instrumental solos, chamber groups, unspecified groups of players and sound sources, tape, chorus and orchestra. A particular interest in Wolff's work has been to allow performers flexibility and ranges of freedom at the actual time of a piece's performance; to devise notations to make this practicable; to foster among both professional and lay players a spirit of liberating interdependence; and to draw material from traditions of popular political music.
Christian Wolff has performed as an improviser with Takehisa Kosugi, Steve Lacy, Christian Marclay, Kui Dong and Larry Polansky.

32. Christian Wolff Gymnasium - Sie Werden Weitergeleitet!

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33. Christian Wolff
List of archived compositions at the University of Akron Bierce Library.
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34. 18th Century German Philosophy Prior To Kant
Survey of work of, among others, christian Thomasius and christian wolff; by Brigitte Sassen.
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In Germany, the eighteenth century was the age of enlightenment, the age, that is, that called for the independence of reason. Although the ethos of this age found its clearest (and certainly its most famous) articulation towards the end of the century with Immanuel Kant and his critical philosophy, he was not the first to issue this call. Instead, that task fell to Christian Thomasius (Thomas) at the end of the seventeenth century. It was then taken up and further developed in a theological (pietist) direction by a number of minor figures, the Thomasians, and reissued in a rationalist direction in the early and middle part of the eighteenth century by Christian Wolff and his followers. The development of their position(s) as well as their philosophical (dis)agreements took place by and large at the University of Halle and against the context of pietism. Context, Influences, and Disciples

35. ASV - Christian Wolff
christian wolff. * 1966 in München. 19851990 Studium der Informationswissenschaft, Allgemeinen Sprachwissenschaft,
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Christian Wolff
  • 1985-1990 Studium der Informationswissenschaft, Allgemeinen Sprachwissenschaft, Geschichte und Anglistik in Regensburg und Bielefeld 1994 Promotion zum Dr. phil. im Fach Linguistische Informationswissenschaft: "Graphisches Faktenretrieval mit Liniendiagrammen.Gestaltung und Evaluierung eines experimentellen Rechercheverfahrens auf der Grundlage kognitiver Theorien der Graphenwahrnehmung."
  • Seit 1. Januar 2003 Professor an der TU Chemnitz / Informatik / Medieninformatik
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36. WOLFF, Christian
Translate this page wolff, christian, Philosoph u. Mathematiker (seit 1745 »Freiherr von«).- Geboren am 24.1. Literaturergänzungen. Lutz Miche, christian wolff.
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37. Earle Brown, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Christian Wolff
(Boston Phoenix) Review of Swiss record label hat Art's performances of music by Earle Brown, John Cage, Morton Feldman,and christian wolff.
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The Swiss record label hat Art continues to release an essential series of New Music recordings, focusing largely on the American composers known as the New York School. This compilation, third in a series, is perhaps the most engaging and instructive of all: pieces by Brown, Wolff, and Cage are played twice each, so as to dramatize the nature of indeterminate composition. Performances of the same piece are not grouped together: the CD goes through them once and then again in reverse order. At the center of this musical palindrome is a dramatic reading of an entertaining and informative essay by Morton Feldman, in which he explains the '50s: "For one brief moment maybe, say, six weeks nobody understood art. That's why it all happened. . . . But there's no place now where you can hide out for six weeks." Hat Art is trying, one hour at a time. Damon Krukowski
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38. Browse By Artist: WOLFF, CHRISTIAN
Index of Artists Browse by Artist wolff, christian Artist wolff, christian. TitleEarly Piano Music (19511961). Artist wolff, christian. Title Look She Said.
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Artist: WOLFF, CHRISTIAN Title: Early Piano Music (1951-1961) Label: MATCHLESS RECORDINGS (UK) Format: Price: Catalog #:
Artist: WOLFF, CHRISTIAN Title: Look She Said Label: MODE Format: CD Price: Catalog #: MODE 109 "This disc collects all of Wolff's large body of works for the bass, including a piece for solo electric bass guitar. Two of the works were written specifically for Robert Black, who prepared these pieces with Wolff. The composer attended all of the recordings sessions. Two works are for solo bass: String Bass Exercise out of 'Bandiera Rossa' (written for Fernando Grillo), and Look She Said (written for Robert Black), which is based on folk and fiddle tunes, including one movement where the bassist is asked to sing along with the harmonics being played. It is a tribute to Laurie Anderson."
Artist: WOLFF, CHRISTIAN Title: Bread And Roses Label: MODE Format: CD Price: Catalog #: MODE 43 Piano works (1976-1983), performed by Sally Pinkas. "Wolff came to prominence in the 1950s as an associate of John Cage, Morton Feldman, Earle Brown and the other American experimentalists of that period, later working with Cornelius Cardew and Frederic Rzewski. His work has gone through many transformations, including minimalism, interdeterminancy, open form and works connected with political issues... Most of the works are recorded here for the first time, as one of the first all-Wolff recitals to be issued. First in a number of releases of Wolff's music to be presented by Mode."

39. HRZ Uni Marburg: Video-on Demand
Eine Videoaufzeichnung eines Vortrags im Rahmen der christianwolff-Vorlesungen an der Universit¤t Marburg.
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40. Wolff, Christian Von
encyclopediaEncyclopedia wolff or Wolf, christian von, kris'tyän fun vôlf PronunciationKey. wolff or Wolf, christian von , 1679–1754, German philosopher.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Wolff or Wolf, Christian von u Pronunciation Key Wolff or Wolf, Christian von [rational thoughts on God, the world, and the souls of men] (1719). The Leibnizian doctrine of preestablished harmony was more prominent than the monad theory in Wolff's presentation, though both were considerably moderated. He is chiefly remembered for his broad concept of philosophy, his insistence on clarity and precision, and his devotion to the power of reason and mathematics. See study by J. V. Burns (1966). Wolff, Caspar Friedrich Wolff, Elisabeth (Bekker) Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

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