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It makes sense to me that you would prefer the obliqueness of what you describe as the Cageian approach rather than the Ginsberg approach.
Ken, Yuh Draw Bad Card : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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Debate topics including the influence of musique concrète on sonic culture, the history of the vocoder and a post-Cageian universe reflect the underground realm being explored.
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It would sound as a purely Cageian, aleatoric hell.
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It would sound as a purely Cageian, aleatoric hell.
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That said, I am of the mind that there are two models, both effective: the Ginsbergian and the Cageian.
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The ensemble So Percussion performed “Melody Competition” by composer Evan Ziporyn on February 26, the piece ranging widely from rural quietude to Cageian near-chaos.
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Duchampian-Cageian "- someone who delights most in" a found object or image that has had something done to it "- and nothing resonated with that more, for me, than" The Bell and the
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Messiaen, clattering Cageian bursts of percussion, and atonal swaths that could have been
NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2010
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Duchampian-Cageian "- someone who delights most in" a found object or image that has had something done to it "- and nothing resonated with that more, for me, than" The Bell and the
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Lawrence's putative Russell bio is also an excellent (if understandably condensed) mini-history of the post-Cageian New York avant-garde.
Baltimore City Paper 2009
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