Subject: Scholarly discussion of the music of John Cage.
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- From: Rob Haskins <>
- To: Sylvain Poitras <>
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- Subject: [silence] Re: Rhytmic structure
- Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:00:03 -0400
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James Pritchett's The Music of John Cage (Cambridge, 1993) is still an indispensable resource. Rhythmic structure is also discussed in The Cambridge Companion to John Cage (Cambridge, 2002).
Best,
Rob
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Department of Music, College of Liberal Arts
University of New Hampshire
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On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Sylvain Poitras <> wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to learn more about Cage's rhythmic structures that he used
in his early percussion music.
Any reccomended text?
thanks,
Sylvain
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Rob Haskins, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and
Coordinator, Graduate Studies
Department of Music, College of Liberal Arts
University of New Hampshire
M-105, Paul Creative Arts Center
30 Academic Way
Durham, NH 03824
603-862-3987 (office)
603-862-3155 (fax)
<http://unh.edu/music/>
<http://robhaskins.net>
<http://musicandmiscellaneous.blogspot.com/>
- [silence] Rhytmic structure, Sylvain Poitras, 03/25/2011
- [silence] Re: Rhytmic structure, Rob Haskins, 03/25/2011
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