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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... HPSCHD used both harpsichords and tape recorders . Don't you see a contradiction in that ? J.C .: So many things can go together ! But the important thing about HPSCHD is the use of the computer . D.C .: Did that work require a lot of ...
... HPSCHD used both harpsichords and tape recorders . Don't you see a contradiction in that ? J.C .: So many things can go together ! But the important thing about HPSCHD is the use of the computer . D.C .: Did that work require a lot of ...
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... HPSCHD is a computer rendition of the waltz Mozart had in mind . We finished it and then revised it by replacing the measures Mozart had written with others from his Sonatas for Piano ; they served as substitutes for the waltz . We had ...
... HPSCHD is a computer rendition of the waltz Mozart had in mind . We finished it and then revised it by replacing the measures Mozart had written with others from his Sonatas for Piano ; they served as substitutes for the waltz . We had ...
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... HPSCHD Recording HPSCHD The Paris Musicircus and the meaning of organization On order and disorder ; Stockhausen and Christian Wolff On Xenakis Japan and its music On musical art as an invitation to nobility The discipline of listening ...
... HPSCHD Recording HPSCHD The Paris Musicircus and the meaning of organization On order and disorder ; Stockhausen and Christian Wolff On Xenakis Japan and its music On musical art as an invitation to nobility The discipline of listening ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Second Interview | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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