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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... listen to it again . You listen again and the object surges forth . There is repetition ; it sounds the same each time . You can learn what you are listening to by listening to it again . You are free to infuse it with all the logic you ...
... listen to it again . You listen again and the object surges forth . There is repetition ; it sounds the same each time . You can learn what you are listening to by listening to it again . You are free to infuse it with all the logic you ...
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... listening to traditional music participate in that music . They don't remain indifferent . Their nobility manifests ... listen to the performer , but to the sounds . [ Nobody goes to any trouble for a virtuoso - but they would for a ...
... listening to traditional music participate in that music . They don't remain indifferent . Their nobility manifests ... listen to the performer , but to the sounds . [ Nobody goes to any trouble for a virtuoso - but they would for a ...
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... listening to myself , I want to listen to this ashtray . But I won't strike it as I would a percussion instrument . I'm going to listen to its inner life thanks to a suitable technology , which surely 220 FOR THE BIRDS.
... listening to myself , I want to listen to this ashtray . But I won't strike it as I would a percussion instrument . I'm going to listen to its inner life thanks to a suitable technology , which surely 220 FOR THE BIRDS.
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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