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Format : 1 Livre/DVD Audio Total Time : 05:00:00
Recording : 1966-1967 Location : New York Country : Etats-Unis Sound : Studio / 16-bit PCM Audio
Label : Mode Catalog No. : MODE289 EAN : 0764593028994
Publishing Year : 2016 Release Date : 01/06/2016
Genre : Diction
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John Cage & Morton Feldman Radio Happenings (1966-1967). Livre de 224 pages qui retranscrit les conversations radiophonique entre les compositeurs John Cage et Morton Feldman, les "Radio Happenings". Enregistrées entre 1966 et 1967 sur la station radio WBAI à New York, ces conversations libres et fascinantes abordent de nombreux sujets musique bien sûr, mais aussi politique, sociologie, arts... Ce livre s'accompagne d'un DVD audio de plus de 5h de ces légendaires Radio Happenings, disponibles pour la toute première fois à l'écoute
John Cage Morton Felman
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 In 1966-67, radio station WBAI in New York City invited composers John Cage and Morton Feldman to make 5 one-hour radio conversations. Unscripted and improvised, they were free to talk about whatever they wished. The fascinating conversations cover music, politics, sociology, current events, the arts and more. These Radio Happenings are legend to fans of these composers, as well as a unique moment in the history of radio. This 224-page hardcover book comes with a DVD of the complete 5-hours of audio from the radio broadcasts, mastered from the source closest to the original tapes. This is the first time the audio has been officially released and contains missing material not heard in the poor quality versions circulating on the web. Mode went back to the audio materials closest to the original tapes for the remastered sound, presented here as CD-quality 16-bit PCM audio. The hardcover book, made in collaboration with the German publisher MusikTexte and Mode Records, contains the complete transcription of the radio conversations, as well as a new improved German translation. With a forward by composer Christian Wolff. The DVD also contains a bonus slideshow of Cage scholar James Pritchett's text on the intriguing history of the audio to the Radio Happenings. High quality printing imported from Germany.

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