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- From: Nicolás Carrasco <>
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- Subject: [silence] ala1RECS&arsomnis :: Four6 & One7
- Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 18:58:37 -0400
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dear silencers: news from Santiago, Chile
Please check our recent activities around one late Cage piece: Four6 and its solo version One7, superbly played by chilean woodwind virtuoso, Edén Carrasco.
The music was played at a concert on saturday 28th of May, and recorded again last thursday.
You can see, read and listen here.
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And for the curious, check our latest activity, a version of Valley, a pieces for radio by a young american composer, Casey Thomas Anderson, here; and our week-by-week project on two scores by Swiss composer and member of the Wandelweiser collective, Manfred Werder, here.
best regards
N.
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ἀνερρίφθω κύβος
- [silence] ala1RECS&arsomnis :: Four6 & One7, Nicolás Carrasco, 06/11/2011
- [silence] Joyce, Rod Stasick, 06/16/2011
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