>Saw it a long time ago on some aol branch, or something. Have searched
>and searched to no avail.
>Help me somebody=8A
>
>thanks-RL
Edward Strickland has a book called American Composers with a chapter on
Zorn in it. There's also an interview with Zorn in William Duckworth's
Talking Music.
Both of these books are useful in their dealings with Zorn 'cause there's
relatively little fannish worship.
I haven't seen any of either book online.
Hope this helps.
Bests
Herb
Herb Levy
herb@eskimo.com
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From: Deborah Christman <gimpys@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 1996 14:25:15 -0700
Subject: Re: Strickland's "Zorn on Zorn"
i love to beat off too!my mom says it's bad , but i don't listen.
after all i'm 32 yrs old. i don't have to listen to her any more!
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From: Rick Lopez <bb10k@erie.net>
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 1996 05:57:42 -0300
Subject: [Fwd: Mayhem.]
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Looking for clues.
Sculpted heads on platters, torture gardens, etc.
The megaviolence biz. Where are the handles for this end of the Zorn
spectrum? Whence the Grand Guignol cover photo?
Love the music, and I'm intrigued as hell by the extremity of these
images. Anyone have guidebooks? Maps?
c'mon
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From: Tom Sibley <emedia@bway.net>
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 1996 07:34:03 +0000
Subject: Cobra Video
Just thought I'd try once again...
Does anyone know of a documentation on video of Zorn's Cobra that I
could view/obtain? I'm in NYC.
It is needed for research on innovative approaches to conducting.
Please respond privately to: emedia@bway.net
Thanks.
Tom Sibley
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From: Tom Sibley <emedia@bway.net>
Date: Tue, 08 Oct 1996 08:06:02 +0000
Subject: Cobra vid?
Just thought I'd try once again...
Does anyone know of a documentation on video of Zorn's Cobra that I
could view/obtain? I'm in NYC.
It is needed for research on innovative approaches to conducting.
Please respond privately to: emedia@bway.net
Thanks.
Tom Sibley
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From: DANIEL BITTON <d_bitto@alcor.concordia.ca>
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 11:12:11 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: Strickland's "Zorn on Zorn"
Check a university library, a music library even better. I think what=20
you're talking about is an interview from a book of interviews called "the=
=20
American=20
Composers" or something like that. They have it here at Concordia so=20
they'll surely have it elsewhere.
On Mon, 7 Oct 1996, Rick Lopez wrote:
> Anyone know how I can find this?
>=20
> Saw it a long time ago on some aol branch, or something. Have searched=20
> and searched to no avail.
> Help me somebody=8A
>=20
> thanks-RL
>=20
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From: simon <simon@isys.king.ac.uk>
Date: 8 Oct 1996 16:17:51 +0100
Subject: RE: Goebells
He recorded an album with Alfred Harth called Indianer Fur Morgan which was
quite excellent and is unavailable, aprt from some tracks on a Japanese import
(which also includes the great Peking Oper which Otomo has recently
re-interpreted) Previous to this they had a big band called something like
Soganantes (something) Orchestra.
Now he is a composer more than performer with things like Shadow (Landscape
with Argonauts), Man in an Elevator, Prometheus Unbound (which they performed
in London recently amongst other pieces). He used to work a lot with German
playright Heiner Muller (deceased) and has contributed to seminars at the ICA
on text in music/theater.
His work seems to be informed by the radical left-wing theatre of Germany
which spawned Fassbinder and is wonderful theatre in itself.
Highly recommend Shadow/Landscape and the Peking Oper piece he performed with
Harth.
simon lucas
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From: Tom Benton <rancor@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 1996 10:21:00 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Buster and Bill
>James Hale wrote:
>>
>>. Bill fired Kermit immediately afterward.
>
>WHY???
I don't think the fall of the Bill Frisell trio had anything to do with
Kermit getting fired, according to the Frisell cover story in Down Beat
some months ago, Joey wanted to leave to spend more time on his own
projects, and Bill didn't really have any motivation to get a new drummer
and pretend it was all the same. It was for that reason that the trio
sort of 'disbanded' at that point and Bill formed his new quartet.
And for the records, whenever he did play the Buster Keaton music, he did
so along with the films. Look on the inside cover of 'Go West.'