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Newband concert details

🔗xen@tiac.net (J. Pusey)

3/21/1996 8:06:30 AM
A week or so ago David Beardsley mentioned a concert by Newband on the 24th.
Here's some further details as published in my local paper:

Newband, artists-in-residence at Purchase College, perform works by
Harry Partch, Dean Drummond and Anne LeBaron at 4 p.m. Mar. 24 in the
Music Building on the campus. The public and families in particular
are invited to attend an open house from 3 to 6 p.m. where they will
be able to touch various instruments designed by Partch, such as the
zoomoozophone, bloboy and cloud chamber bowls. Free admission and
refreshments. [914] 251-6887.

I'm planning to attend. I'd be happy to meet other folks from the Tuning List
there as well.

John

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John G. Pusey
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🔗Gary Morrison <71670.2576@...>

3/23/1996 11:55:46 AM
> Mozart seems to have the greatest tendency toward simplicity in
> this area with Beethoven being somewhere in the middle.

Perhaps Haydn would have been a better example? Mozart's music was a lot
more chromatic than Haydn's.


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