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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... person must be able to live in a way that suits him . D.C .: Such an ideal is much more individualist than social ... J.C .: We need a society in which every man may live in a manner freely determined by him himself . I am not the first ...
... person must be able to live in a way that suits him . D.C .: Such an ideal is much more individualist than social ... J.C .: We need a society in which every man may live in a manner freely determined by him himself . I am not the first ...
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... person is struck by the sound and another by some other aspect of the same piece , you would say the situation one was within was theatrical . But at the same time , you invoke each person's ' subjectivity ' more strongly than ever ...
... person is struck by the sound and another by some other aspect of the same piece , you would say the situation one was within was theatrical . But at the same time , you invoke each person's ' subjectivity ' more strongly than ever ...
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... person or that person , but I try to create the conditions for a generalized interpenetration . Sounds would become identical to us and we should identify ourselves with sounds . [ The result will be a generalized permeability . ] D.C ...
... person or that person , but I try to create the conditions for a generalized interpenetration . Sounds would become identical to us and we should identify ourselves with sounds . [ The result will be a generalized permeability . ] D.C ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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