Subject: Scholarly discussion of the music of John Cage.
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- From: Richard Friedman <>
- To: Thomas Moore <>
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- Subject: [silence] Re: FW: Cage Water Music
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 12:39:29 -0800
Yes, that would make more sense:1025, 750, 880, 1020, 1330 and 1250 KHz AM. Again, many AM radio dials drop the last digit. <R> On 1/31/13 2:48 PM, "Thomas Moore" wrote: Hi Chris. These would all have to be AM stations, although John's way of numbering them is a little peculiar -- I use 750, 880, 1020 and so on -- and one would think they were chance generated numbers. Best, Tom Moore -- On 1/31/13 12:06 PM, "Christopher Hobbs" wrote:Dear All, I'm performing Water Music in March and I wondered whether anyone had any information regarding the radio frequencies Cage asks for; these are 102.5, 75, 88, 102, 133 and 125. Were these ever contained in one frequency band? And were they real stations or randomly selected numbers? Any news and views welcome. All best, Chris Hobbs --
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- [silence] FW: Cage Water Music, Thomas Moore, 01/31/2013
- [silence] Re: FW: Cage Water Music, Richard Friedman, 01/31/2013
- [silence] Re: Re: FW: Cage Water Music, Nicolás Carrasco, 01/31/2013
- [silence] Re: Re: FW: Cage Water Music, Thomas Moore, 01/31/2013
- [silence] Re: FW: Cage Water Music, Nicolás Carrasco, 01/31/2013
- [silence] Re: FW: Cage Water Music, Richard Friedman, 01/31/2013
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