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 ... John Cage score . A further inter- mingling of categories that makes John Cage very happy . For further accounts of John ...
John Cage, Daniel Charles. A NOTE ON THE BOOK'S HISTORY For the Birds began in 1968 as a series of interviews ... John Cage score . A further inter- mingling of categories that makes John Cage very happy . For further accounts of John ...
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John Cage, Daniel Charles. A PREFACE BY DANIEL CHARLES In 1972 , once he had finished rereading the text of the Interviews , a task he considered essential , John Cage prepared a Foreword and Postface . Concerned with clearly expressing ...
John Cage, Daniel Charles. A PREFACE BY DANIEL CHARLES In 1972 , once he had finished rereading the text of the Interviews , a task he considered essential , John Cage prepared a Foreword and Postface . Concerned with clearly expressing ...
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... the work of Jackson Mac Low and Clark Coolidge , as well as for any poet who attempts to liberate language from syntax . ( John Cage : footnote of 1972. ) QUESTION : You seem to hold fast to your mask 55 A DIALOGUE WITH JOHN CAGE.
... the work of Jackson Mac Low and Clark Coolidge , as well as for any poet who attempts to liberate language from syntax . ( John Cage : footnote of 1972. ) QUESTION : You seem to hold fast to your mask 55 A DIALOGUE WITH JOHN CAGE.
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
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