[silence] Evangelisti misconception?

Rob Haskins rob_haskins@yahoo.com
Thu Oct 9 16:49:54 EDT 2008


Most libraries should be able to get a copy of the article through interlibrary loan. If you are not able to do so, please write me privately and I will see what I can do. 
All best,
Rob

 
Rob Haskins
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University of New Hampshire
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"Heroism doesn't consist in brilliantly combatting someone else. . . .  What is heroic is to accept the situation in which you find yourself."  -- John Cage



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From: Lê Quan Ninh <lq_ninh@yahoo.fr>
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Sent: Thursday, October 9, 2008 10:28:50 AM
Subject: Re: [silence] Evangelisti misconception?


Le 9 oct. 08 à 01:25, Rob Haskins a écrit :

Interesting discussion! May I recommend (for those who may not know it) George Lewis's thoughtful essay on Cage and improvisation:


Lewis, George E.  “Improvised Music After 1950: Afrological and Eurological Perspectives.”  Black Music Research Journal 16 (1996): 91–122. 

Could you tell us if this issue is still available ? It seems that the Black Music Research Journal web site (http://www.cbmr.org/) is down.

Ninh

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