tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post2520506816221827771..comments2024-03-26T15:57:13.443+00:00Comments on On An Overgrown Path: How well do you chew?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post-38035175698966840132009-02-08T12:25:00.000+00:002009-02-08T12:25:00.000+00:00Email received from BT:“ Audiences who can chew we...<I>Email received from BT:</I><BR/><BR/>“ Audiences who can chew well.” <BR/><BR/>Examples are plentiful. <BR/><BR/>Just next week over here in Belgium , the concerts I’ll attend.<BR/><BR/>- Tuesday in Ghent/ Vooruit. (Vooruit means Avanti. Marilyn Crispell & Satoko Fujii’s ma – Do. I just discovered that M. Crispell , known as a free jazz pianist, also performed recorded music by contemporary composers John Cage, Pauline Oliveros, Robert Cogan, Pozzi Escot, Manfred Niehaus. And , yes, Anthony Davis (including his opera "X" with the New York City Opera).<BR/><BR/>- Thursday Cornelius Cardews Treatise. Yes, still performed. Those great graphic scores.Pliablehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10616598845886342325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post-75350120173491003662009-02-08T12:23:00.000+00:002009-02-08T12:23:00.000+00:00Overgrown Path attracts a wide spectrum of readers...<I>Overgrown Path</I> attracts a wide spectrum of readers. I know some of them do not 'get' John Cage. I would recommend David Revill's book to those readers. It is far more readable than Cage's own very important, but opaque, writings. David Revill is also excellent on the cultural background to Cage's work, including Buddhism.Pliablehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10616598845886342325noreply@blogger.com