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RE: Sound, Noise, Varese, Boulez  Glenn Freeman
 Jan 12, 2007 16:45 PST 

We miss you John. Happy Birthday Morty.

OgreOgress is happy to announce internet radio premieres of 22 string
works by Arnold Schoenberg, including fragments from String Quartet #5,
from January 14th to 30th on Contemporary Classical Internet Radio.

For a complete schedule and details on how/when to listen, please visit
the below web page.

http://www.contemporary-classical.com/schoenberg.jsp

Please share with others who might be interested.

OgreOgress productions
http://cdbaby.com/group/ogreogress

John Story wrote:

 Cage and Feldman had very different aesthetic stances throughout their
careers. Beethoven is in many ways the ideal of the individual artist,
something Cage spent much of his career in opposition to. Feldman on the

other hand embraced this and considered his work to be part of the great

western tradition, in particular the German branch of it that would
include Bach, Beethoven, and Schubert in addition to the second Viennese

School of Schoenberg, Berg and Webern.
	
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