[microsound] From the NY Times, July 21, 1972
jcespinosa at aol.com
jcespinosa at aol.com
Fri Feb 27 15:43:52 EST 2009
I want to set this to some din.
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From: Charles Turner <vze26m98 at optonline.net>
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Sent: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 3:15 pm
Subject: [microsound] From the NY Times, July 21, 1972
"Helmut Laudenberg had a farm, on the outskirts of Cologne, West
ermany. And on this farm he had a parrot- and dogs and goats and
onkeys and ducks. Mr. Laudenberg, a thatcher by trade, didn't mind
he sounds his animals made. But Karlheinz Stockhausen, the composer
hose electronic music has been played around the world, was annoyed
y the animals din. He hired two lawyers to help silence it. Then the
arrot was killed by some stranger's dogs and Mr. Laudenberg built
ences and sound barriers. And now things are a lot quieter in that
uburban village, called Kürten."
James F. Clarity
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