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Re: [microsound] non-electronic (was: niblock)



I think Duckworth personally knew the elder folk better. He mentions in the book that the interviews were more smooth and natural with those he knew, and more stock-question-like with those he was meeting for the first time.

On May 11, 2005, at 1:04 PM, jacob felix heule wrote:

Talking Music is a great book. It has interviews with composers
ranging from Cage and Babbit to Zorn and Branca. The older people were
more interesting to me. Maybe Duckworth just relates to them better.

j

On 5/11/05, Mr.D <craque@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Recently I've been reading the interviews in Duckworth's *Talking
Music*. There are some great perspectives in there, I highly
recommend it to anyone here who is less focussed on non-electronic
microsound, or has never heard of wonderful composers like Christian
Wolff and Meredith Monk.

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