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  • From: Clemens Gresser <>
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  • Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 09:30:20 +0000
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Dear All,

Out from the dungeons of busyness...
I just found an alert email in my inbox, for the following Cage-related text:

COMMENTARY -NEW YORK- AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE- OCT. (2010) pp. 55-58
Plenty of Nothing: How the composer John Cage killed musical modernism
Teachout, T.

If I manage to trace this text and read it, I will send a follow-up to this.
If anyone beats me to it, please let me/the list now whether it's
a) pro/anti/"neutral" Cage
and
b) has an interesting argument

Best wishes,
Clemens
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