MOCHE Y SUS VECINOS
S/139.00
Editores: Cecilia Pardo y Julio Rucabado
Colaboradores: Luis Jaime Castillo, Solsiré Cusicanqui, George Lau, Fred Longsatffe, J. Marla Toyne, Lisa Trever, Santiago Uceda, John Verano, Christine White
Editorial: Museo de Arte de Lima – MALI
Año de publicación: 2016
Número de páginas: 248
ISBN: 978-9972-718-50-2
Medidas: 29 x 22 x 2.5 cm
Disponible: Agotado
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JOHN CAGE WITH DAVID TUDOR – VARIATIONS IV
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Sello: Modern Harmonic
It could be argued that there is no more controversial figure in music history as avant-garde electronic composer John Cage. Perhaps best known for his composition “4’33,”” which consisted of Cage sitting at a piano for four-plus minutes of total silence, Cage was both loved and loathed in the 60s and 70s as a leading light in avant-garde music and as an entertainingly weird guy who used radios, televisions, live dancers and his own Adam’s apple as instruments in his live performances. Cage’s music blurred the line between music, performance art and visual art in a way that no other composer has before or since.
Tracklist
- Introduction
- Excerpts—7PM To 8PM
- Excerpts—8PM To 9PM
- Excerpts—9PM To 10PM
- Excerpts—10PM To 11PM
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DAVID BOWIE – AKA SPACE ODDITY
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- Space Oddity
- Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed
- Letter To Hermione
- Cygnet Committee
- Janine
- An Occasional Dream
- The Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud
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ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS – THE MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK
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He events of July 3, 1973 at London’s Hammersmith Odeon made rock and roll history: David Bowie retired Ziggy Stardust! His final concert appearance as Ziggy was the 60th of 40 dates (matinees included) and the last of the planned UK Ziggy Stardust gigs. It has famously become known as “The Retirement Gig.” The two Hammersmith Odeon concerts (July 2nd and 3rd) were designed to take the place of a cancelled second show at Earl’s Court. By July 1973, Bowie had been touring and promoting his album for nearly a year without a break. The original plan was for a Ziggy Stardust tour of Europe to follow the third UK Tour, then a third US Tour with 38 confirmed concerts beginning on September 1, 1973 and ending on the 31st October 31, 1973 in Texas. The retirement announcement at the end of the concert came as a major shock…to fans, the majority of the music press, and the Spiders From Mars themselves. It later transpired that Bowie had only told his manager and Mick Ronson of his plans to retire Ziggy Stardust.
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- Introduction
- Hang on to Yourself (Live)
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- My Death (Live)
- Introduction
- Cracked Actor (Live)
- Time (Live)
- The Width of a Circle (Live)
- Let’s Spend the Night Together (Live)
- Suffragette City (Live)
- White Light/White Heat (Live)
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- Rock ‘N’ Roll Suicide (Live)