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"Dutiful Ducks" by Charles Amirkhanian, from "The Guests Go In To Supper", Burning Books, 1986.
Hi guys. Reading about music history pedagogy like a fucking nerd and came across this music appreciation textbook that approaches music from around the world in a non-linear fashion. It's written at a college level, but in plain English, so you don't need a music background to understand.
Best of all! It's free!
Go download it here: https://ung.edu/university-press/books/resonances-engaging-music.php
Julius Eastman: “Colors” score
Excerpt from score for It's There, by Robert Ashley, 1970.
Orpheus by David Sylvian.
More recording voices.
Julius Eastman, The Moon's Silent Modulation, 1970
Julius Eastman, The Moon's Silent Modulation, 1970
More ambience.
Thinking about Stone in Focus.