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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... never have the feeling of losing something by abandoning tonality ? J.C .: On the contrary ! I never really worried about losing anything ; rather I was concerned with the need to accomodate all possible noises within the body of a ...
... never have the feeling of losing something by abandoning tonality ? J.C .: On the contrary ! I never really worried about losing anything ; rather I was concerned with the need to accomodate all possible noises within the body of a ...
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... never claimed otherwise ! And my deepest wish is that people finally listen to sounds in their own habitat . In their natural space . Granted he didn't like my silent music ; he considered it only ' modern art ' - a provocation . But he ...
... never claimed otherwise ! And my deepest wish is that people finally listen to sounds in their own habitat . In their natural space . Granted he didn't like my silent music ; he considered it only ' modern art ' - a provocation . But he ...
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... never diminishes but only grows stronger when things are free to be what they are . D.C .: Others criticize your ... never heard a miserable sound , not one ! I have never heard a sound that made me think of decadence or putrefaction ! I ...
... never diminishes but only grows stronger when things are free to be what they are . D.C .: Others criticize your ... never heard a miserable sound , not one ! I have never heard a sound that made me think of decadence or putrefaction ! I ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
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