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Old 02.06.2007, 02:49 PM   #9
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http://www.archive.org/details/SFCha...icSocietyNov76
San Francisco Chamber Music Society Concert from November 15, 1976. The most unconventional composers in the Bay Area at the time, presented on a series usually host to more conventional classical music. Imagine a fish aquarium with staff lines drawn on it. Now play the fish as they move up and down the scale in the bowl. You have the concept of this infamous work that, for a short time, became the talk of the town here in San Francisco.

Part I:
Ramon Sender: Tropical Fish Opera (1962)
Douglas Leedy: Quaderno Rosiniano (1965)
Charles Shere: Voi Lactee - Screen (1969) & Variations
Morton Subotnick: Play! No. 1 (1964)

Part II:
Robert Moran: Divertissement No. 1 (1967)
Anthony Gnazzo: Five-Part Invention (1972)
Pauline Oliveros: Pieces of Eight (1964 - rev. 1973)

Author: Robert Moran, Anthony Gnazzo, Pauline Oliveros, Ramon Sender, Douglas Leedy, Charles Shere, Morton Subotnick
Date: 1976-11-15 00:00:00
Source: Other Minds
Recorded by: KPFA
Keywords: Avantgarde; 20th Century Classical; tape collage
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