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[silence] Re: previously? unavailable interview with Cage, also solo for sliding trombone performed by Stuart Dempster


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  • From: Rod Stasick <>
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  • Subject: [silence] Re: previously? unavailable interview with Cage, also solo for sliding trombone performed by Stuart Dempster
  • Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2014 11:40:51 -0600

Thanks Herb. Very nice archive.
Lorenzo: an amazing guy.
I'll forever be grateful to he and Dennis Gross
for starting KCHU and allowing a high school
student like me to present a free-form show
(with John's works included of course!).

http://www.krab.fm/audio/M_1441-John-Cage-interviewed-by-Lorenzo-Milam.mp3

http://www.krab.fm/audio/Avant-Garde-Solo-Trombone-Concert-Part-1.mp3

http://www.krab.fm/audio/Avant-Garde-Solo-Trombone-Concert-Part-2.mp3

rod

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On Feb 4, 2014, at 10:58 AM, Herb Levy wrote:

> Hi all, 
> 
> I haven't had the time to listen to all of it yet, but y'all may be 
> interested to know of a radio interview with John Cage from 1966 that has 
> recently been uploaded: 
> http://www.krab.fm/KRAB-Programs-Music.html#JohnCage1966
> 
> Interviewers were Bill Holcomb who was on the music faculty of U of 
> Washington at the time and Lorenzo Milam, founder of KRAB and several other 
> pioneering community radio stations in the United States. 
> 
> The same site (indeed, the same page) also includes a recording of a 1966 
> SF Bay-area recording of a recital by trombonist Stuart Dempster that 
> includes Cage's Solo for sliding trombone, as well as works composed for 
> Dempster by Larry Austin, Luciano Berio, Barney Childs, Robert Erickson, 
> and Pauline Oliveros: 
> http://www.krab.fm/KRAB-Programs-Music.html#SoloTrombone1966 ;
> 
> KRAB was an independent listener-supported radio station that broadcast 
> from 1962 until 1984 in Seattle. This web site  is slowly making archived 
> recordings from the station available online. I'll try to keep track of 
> recordings that are relevant to the Silence list. 




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