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07-22-2011 #211
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07-22-2011 #212
Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
Well when you come to London you can bathe in the reflected glory - but sitting alone in a room with me.
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07-22-2011 #213
Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
By the way the cage piece is 4.22 - and while it is hardly brilliant in itself (how could it be) its a conceptual masterstroke in my opinion - the idea being to make us listen intently to what we never normally hear. The ambience of a room etc. It's a sort of framing of time. Rather in the same way Marcel Duchamp took familiar objects like a urinal and decontextualised them.
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07-22-2011 #214
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Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
Of course Cage's 4'22" is sheer perfection. Proof: If you change just one note, the whole thing is ruined.
"...I no longer believe that people's secrets are defined and communicable, or their feelings full-blown and easy to recognize."_Alice Munro, Chaddeleys and Flemings.
"...the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way". _Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy's, BLOOD MERIDIAN.
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07-22-2011 #215
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Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
Presumably that's the cover version, as John Cage's piece is 4' 33"
Talking of music, A Clockwork Orange -the Musical is in preparation. At first I thought this was a joke, but apparently Burgess, who was also a composer, provided a score, similar, it is said, to West Side Story...I have never been able to get into Burgess's other books, and heard some of his music on Radio 3 years ago, and was similarly unimpressed. Story is here:
http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/07/22/...its-happening/
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07-23-2011 #216
Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
Thanks Stavros. He's the go to guy for this kind of accuracy.
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07-23-2011 #217
Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
Re Burgess. Try "Earthly Powers". Wonderful piece of fiction. "The Long Day Wanes" isn't half bed either.
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07-23-2011 #218
Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
No Stavros, that was the radio version. Radio 1 wouldn't have it on their playlist unless it was under 4' 33".
And as for the mind-boggling conceit of a musical version of A Clockwork Orange, it couldn't possibly be worse than anything by Andrew fecking Lloyd fecking Webber.
But pleasures are like poppies spread
You seize the flow'r, the bloom is shed
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07-23-2011 #219
Re: Classical Music, Poetry and stuff
YOU mean Fecking Andrew Fecking Lloyd Fecking Fecking Webber?
Wasn't a clockwork orange (the film) almost a musical anyway? Music was so crucial in it?
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07-23-2011 #220
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Oh gawds, I've stepped on a trigger plate.
CAGE!?!! SERIOUSLY!?!! ARGHHHhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
*cue sounds of running footsteps, a door closing and screaming of 'Lalalalalah' fading to black...*
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