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[silence] Re: Time Bracket pieces


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  • From: Caleb Deupree <>
  • To: Silence <>
  • Subject: [silence] Re: Time Bracket pieces
  • Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 15:28:31 -0700
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Radu Malfatti (http://www.wandelweiser.de/malfatti/index.html), at least in 
his piano compositions Nonostante and Nonostante II.

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Caleb Deupree

http://classicaldrone.blogspot.com


On Sep 2, 2010, at 1:52 PM, Dionisis Boukouvalas wrote:

> I was chatting with fellow silencer and composer Rob Haskins, on the event 
> of the completion of our collaboration composition "Winter Concords", about 
> non-Cage pieces utilizing Time Brackets (ours is an example). We came up 
> with the names of Christian Wolff, Marc Chan, James Tenney and Burkhard 
> Schlothauer.
> Could anyone add more names to the list (their compositions or not)?
> Eventually, it would most interesting to compare the different uses of this 
> technique by the different composers.




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