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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... seems to me , that silence ' in itself ' does not exist . Is it because of this discovery that you allow ( or so it seems to me ) less and less silence in your music ? Aren't you following the path of Europeanization of conforming to ...
... seems to me , that silence ' in itself ' does not exist . Is it because of this discovery that you allow ( or so it seems to me ) less and less silence in your music ? Aren't you following the path of Europeanization of conforming to ...
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... seems difficult for me to really believe any more in a music which is not flexible . That doesn't mean that fixed , determined music should cease to exist . What should hardly ever exist any more is blind piety with regard to whatever ...
... seems difficult for me to really believe any more in a music which is not flexible . That doesn't mean that fixed , determined music should cease to exist . What should hardly ever exist any more is blind piety with regard to whatever ...
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... seems significant to me . On the surface , it's a guessing game , almost a quiz . It seems the listener is called on to sharpen his memory ; he is asked if he recognizes Schumann , or Tchaikovsky , or such and such a tango . And since ...
... seems significant to me . On the surface , it's a guessing game , almost a quiz . It seems the listener is called on to sharpen his memory ; he is asked if he recognizes Schumann , or Tchaikovsky , or such and such a tango . And since ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
Urheberrecht | |
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