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- From: Jeff Gavett <>
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- Subject: [silence] Song Books Cognac glass
- Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 12:56:51 -0400
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Dear fellow Silencers,
My vocal group Ekmeles (http://ekmeles.com) will be performing Song Books this coming February 12th as part of the Avant Music festival in New York (more info coming at http://avantmedia.org )
I'm currently putting together the program, and am getting stuck with Solo for Voice 82. It's always vexed me: does anyone know what Cage is referring to by a "Paris cafe cognac glass"? I would really like to have the proper style of glass for the performance, but can't figure out what he means.
All the best,
Jeff
- [silence] Song Books Cognac glass, Jeff Gavett, 10/16/2010
- [silence] Re: Song Books Cognac glass, LĂȘ Quan Ninh, 10/16/2010
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