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Ode To Gravity: School of Holography, Antheil's Flute Sonata, & Assorted Readings over music |
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| Item Type: Sound Recording |
Duration: 60 min |
| Event Type: Interview and Music |
Program Origin: KPFA |
Charles Amirkhanian speaks with Lloyd Cross and Jerry Pethick, the cofounders of the School of Holography in San Francisco, about the art of holography. Also presented is the first broadcast performance of George Antheil's 1951 “Sonata, for flute and piano”. The last half of the show consists of Amirkhanian reading a communication from David Graham entitled "Logic, or If it works it's obsolete"; poems by Clark Coolidge and James Schuyler; and other works from the magazine “Gum, Issue 6”; as well as a piece on modern art by Allan Kaprow, all while music softly plays in the background. |
| Musical Selections: |
Sonata, for flute and piano (1951) (12:16) / George Antheil -- [unidentified women's chorus] |
| Performers: |
Jane Lenoir, flute (Sonata) Madeline Bruiser, piano (Sonata) |
| Genres: |
Modern Art; Poetry |
| Subject: |
Art and holography; Sonatas (Flute and piano); Poetry -- Readings with music; Avant-garde (Art); Art, Modern |
| People: |
Amirkhanian, Charles; Antheil, George, 1900-1959; Cross Lloyd; Pethick, Jerry, 1935-; Coolidge, Clark, 1939-; Schuyler, James; Kaprow, Allan; Lenoir, Jane, flutist; Bruiser, Madeline |
| Recording Date: |
10/20/1971 |
| First Broadcast Date: |
10/20/1971 |
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