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Avant-Garde Composer John Cage Radio Play to Be Performed for First Time in U.S. at University of Illinois.
Publication: Ascribe Higher Education News Service Publication Date: 30-AUG-01 |
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COPYRIGHT 2001 AScribe
Byline: Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Aug. 30 (AScribe News) -- The inimitable avant-garde composer John Cage premiered some of his most important works before audiences at the University of Illinois. Nearly a decade after Cage's death, a new staged version of his 1982 radio play "Marcel Duchamp, James Joyce, Erik Satie: An Alphabet" will receive its U.S. premiere Sept. 29 at the UI's Krannert Center for the Performing...
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