[silence] Music and Food?
Phil Gentry
pgentry@ucla.edu
Wed Mar 21 22:43:47 EDT 2007
And in a similarly-tangentially Cagean vein, there is always the
Futurist Cookbook, by Marinetti. It includes such things as the
"polyrhythmic salad."
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/bkg/futurist.dos
phil
On Mar 21, 2007, at 6:42 PM, Matt Rogalsky wrote:
> A composition teacher of mine, Martin Bartlett (who studied at
> Mills College with David Tudor and is mentioned in A Year from
> Monday as part of Cage's Emma Lake diary -- that's to help keep on
> list topic!) made a performance in 1975 called "One Piece for
> Everyone" in which he cooked and talked and at the end, yes,
> everyone got a piece of his cooking.
>
> My goodness, I just Googled and there is even a citation online:
> http://front.bc.ca/newmusic/events/1957
>
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