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Re: [microsound] where to buy scores?



I'm not sure about buying but McGill music library has a nice collection of
contemporary music scores: Varese, Cage, Penderecki, Xenakis, lanza
(obviously), Reich and many others.  However, it all hovers around the 60's,
70's and some 80's.  They don't have much of newer stuff.  Then you might
have to write directly to the publisher to find out how to get scores that
are, possibly, out of print/circulation.
Also, i actually managed to get some more or less rare scores through
Archambault(!).

../MiS


on 8/23/01 10:02 PM, david turgeon at david.t@xxxxxxxx wrote:

> dear list
> 
> just wondering if anyone has a recommendation as to where to find
> experimental music scores (on the web or elsewhere)?  are those even
> available anywhere?
> 
> thanks in advance,
> 
> ~ david
> 
> np: cornelius cardew plays christmas songs
> 
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