For the BirdsOne of America's great twentieth-century composers in a series of wide-ranging conversations. |
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What is important is to insert the individual into the current , the flux of everything
that happens . And to do that , the wall has to be demolished ; tastes , memory ,
and emotions have to be weakened ; all the ramparts have to be razed . You can
...
What is important is to insert the individual into the current , the flux of everything
that happens . And to do that , the wall has to be demolished ; tastes , memory ,
and emotions have to be weakened ; all the ramparts have to be razed . You can
...
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QUESTION : A little while ago you said that the most important emotion was
tranquility . But for a good portion of time , you composed works whose sonorous
intensity inhibited that tranquility ! And I believe that I am correct in saying that
when ...
QUESTION : A little while ago you said that the most important emotion was
tranquility . But for a good portion of time , you composed works whose sonorous
intensity inhibited that tranquility ! And I believe that I am correct in saying that
when ...
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J . C . : If you are asking whether someone can have an influence on someone
else , well , I believe that Fuller ' s books are , in any case , the most important
ones around today . But the question about the influence of Fuller himself
remains ...
J . C . : If you are asking whether someone can have an influence on someone
else , well , I believe that Fuller ' s books are , in any case , the most important
ones around today . But the question about the influence of Fuller himself
remains ...
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