Subject: Scholarly discussion of the music of John Cage.
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- From: Stefano Pocci <>
- To: Silence <>
- Subject: [silence] The first meeting of the Satie society
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 17:16:59 +0100
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Hi there, I've recently purchased MUSICAGE, the conversations between Joan Retallack and John Cage, and I red of the transparent book on Satie that Cage had in mind. A quick google search hasn't showed up any particular result; it seems to me a multi-media piece that was "entrapped" in a cd frame already and performed live too but it should also, according to Cage's words, find a book-ish form. Could anybody please tell me something about it? Will it be ever be published? It "sounds" great!:-)
Thanks in advance
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Stefano
"The rest of them were just artists. Duchamp collects dust" - John Cage
- [silence] The first meeting of the Satie society, Stefano Pocci, 11/17/2010
- [silence] Re: The first meeting of the Satie society, Thomas Moore, 11/17/2010
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