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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... space . But none of the organizers thought the turn - out would be so large . J.C.:And these works require more and more space ... an undivided space which truly allows artists and audience complete freedom of movement . Space must be ...
... space . But none of the organizers thought the turn - out would be so large . J.C.:And these works require more and more space ... an undivided space which truly allows artists and audience complete freedom of movement . Space must be ...
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... space and space alone . And it didn't have anything to do with the sounds which happen in that space . Most of the sounds in the recording were in reality located outside ' of the space in which the system belong- ing to these ...
... space and space alone . And it didn't have anything to do with the sounds which happen in that space . Most of the sounds in the recording were in reality located outside ' of the space in which the system belong- ing to these ...
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... space travel , some were of biomorphic forms , ink figures , details of complex or abstract forms , etc. There was a great variety . But the central theme was interplanetary travel . The audience was completely free to move around ...
... space travel , some were of biomorphic forms , ink figures , details of complex or abstract forms , etc. There was a great variety . But the central theme was interplanetary travel . The audience was completely free to move around ...
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Note on the Books History | 7 |
Forward I | 64 |
Third Interview | 101 |
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