For the BirdsM. Boyars, 1981 - 239 Seiten One of America's great twentieth-century composers in a series of wide-ranging conversations. |
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John Cage, Daniel Charles. A NOTE ON THE BOOK'S HISTORY For the Birds began in 1968 as a series of interviews published in La Revue d'esthétique ( Vol . XXI , Nos . 2 , 3 and 4 ; April - December , 1968 ) by its editor , Daniel Charles ...
John Cage, Daniel Charles. A NOTE ON THE BOOK'S HISTORY For the Birds began in 1968 as a series of interviews published in La Revue d'esthétique ( Vol . XXI , Nos . 2 , 3 and 4 ; April - December , 1968 ) by its editor , Daniel Charles ...
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... Daniel Charles and I engaged in many conversations which were recorded on tape . For one reason or another the project of making a book out of this material was shelved year after year . There was too much material , or not enough that ...
... Daniel Charles and I engaged in many conversations which were recorded on tape . For one reason or another the project of making a book out of this material was shelved year after year . There was too much material , or not enough that ...
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John Cage, Daniel Charles. Afterword to the French Edition When we first started recording our conversations , I had some difficulty answering Daniel Charles ' questions in a lively manner . It's that my interviewer is not only a ...
John Cage, Daniel Charles. Afterword to the French Edition When we first started recording our conversations , I had some difficulty answering Daniel Charles ' questions in a lively manner . It's that my interviewer is not only a ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Second Interview | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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