Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Missed This Bit
I missed this brief bit in the DE article on the Simon mess. Makes me wonder what sort of vision Dean Carlson had for the Grant Association and the archives:
Association members first voted to seek a new university to house the Grant works at a May 2 meeting in St. Louis, according to a letter from Williams to Carlson. Williams, who is also chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, wrote that Carlson's proposal to create a vision for the future of the project was unrealistic.
Association members first voted to seek a new university to house the Grant works at a May 2 meeting in St. Louis, according to a letter from Williams to Carlson. Williams, who is also chief justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, wrote that Carlson's proposal to create a vision for the future of the project was unrealistic.
Monday, August 25, 2008
WORLD PREMIERE, FOLKS
Who's the greatest 20th century composer? If you answered John Cage, you're absolutely right.
The good people at the OgreOgress label have provided me with a single-use, one-time only copy of a previously unrecorded Cage work-- and my listeners get to hear it first!
The world premiere broadcast of John Cage's "Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine" [Eighty-Three] (1991) will air this Saturday, August 30 from 4-6:30 a.m., on WDBX 91.1 FM.
Don't miss it, seriously!

The good people at the OgreOgress label have provided me with a single-use, one-time only copy of a previously unrecorded Cage work-- and my listeners get to hear it first!
The world premiere broadcast of John Cage's "Twenty-Six with Twenty-Eight & Twenty-Nine" [Eighty-Three] (1991) will air this Saturday, August 30 from 4-6:30 a.m., on WDBX 91.1 FM.
Don't miss it, seriously!

Labels: broadcast, experimental music, ITDE, john cage, premiere, radio, WDBX
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