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Re: [microsound] non-microsound material ahead: Tannhauser Overture
davide,
can you please reference what you mean? its been a long time since i read howl but i dont immediately see any connection between roy's self-epitaph and howl...im curious about this...
xe
Davide Morelli <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
which, in turn, is a reference to "Howl" (Allen Ginsberg)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl
ciao,
davide.
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From: "Graham Miller"
To: "microsound"
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: [microsound] non-microsound material ahead: Tannhauser Overture
>a not so obscure reference to roy batty's 'tears in rain' blade runner
>speech:) although rutger hauer gets credit for those lines, not me...
>
> g.
>
> Alan Lockett wrote:
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>> Possibly the most compelling thing I've read all day day even though I've
>> no idea what on earth you're on about.
>>
>> --On 11 May 2006 13:41 -0400 Graham Miller
>> wrote:
>>
>>> scoring attack ships on fire off the shoulder of orion? C-beams
>>> glittering in the dark?
>>>
>>> g.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11-May-06, at 10:22 AM, Kim Cascone wrote:
>>>
>>>> not microsound related but I thought I'd pick the brains of the
>>>> list for some info:
>>>> does anyone know where I might find the overture to Wagner's
>>>> 'Tannhuaser' performed on classical guitar?
>>>> I know there is an arrangement for guitar by Francisco Tarrega but
>>>> can't find a recording anywhere...
>>>> anyone know of a mp3 or CD?
>>>>
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Drama is impossible today. I don't know of any. Drama used to be the belief in guilt, and in a higher order. This absolutely cruel didactic is impossible, unacceptable for us moderns. But melodrama has kept it. You are caged. In melodrama you have human, earthly prisons rather than godly creations. Every Greek tragedy ends with the chorus ? "those are strange happenings. Those are the ways of the gods". And so it always is in melodrama.
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