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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... entire hour . ' It cannot be said that this action abolished the feeling of time , it was dominated by one of its components , which was the stable , while the other component , the unstable , was its harmonic . ' Would you accept this ...
... entire hour . ' It cannot be said that this action abolished the feeling of time , it was dominated by one of its components , which was the stable , while the other component , the unstable , was its harmonic . ' Would you accept this ...
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John Cage, Daniel Charles. you ing work of the entire ' indeterminacy ' period . And it was also in 1958 that and David Tudor made your second major European tour . J.C .: Yes , at the last minute I had been asked to teach a course in ...
John Cage, Daniel Charles. you ing work of the entire ' indeterminacy ' period . And it was also in 1958 that and David Tudor made your second major European tour . J.C .: Yes , at the last minute I had been asked to teach a course in ...
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... entire perimeter of the hall . In the middle of the hall was a very large space around which each of the seven harpsichords sat on its own separate platform . In the center , Calvin Sumsion placed semi - transparent screens . These didn ...
... entire perimeter of the hall . In the middle of the hall was a very large space around which each of the seven harpsichords sat on its own separate platform . In the center , Calvin Sumsion placed semi - transparent screens . These didn ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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