The site does have music on it, or a video which I have been trying
trying to see/hear, because my interest is piqued, (click on the music
score on the right) and, of course, had to upgrade Quicktime, and can't
get it to download because I fear the guy that built the box put a
pirated Quicktime on it and I don't have an "access code."
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Prrrhaps I'll try and find it
somewhere else since I seem to have every other player in the world on
this thing.
PK
"The Perils of Patricia"
Rod Stasick wrote:
> Stockhausen has, to some folks, some surprising
> likes and dislikes when it comes to music.
> Definitions concerning "low" vs "upper" class can
> be debated near endlessly, but you can still find
> him, on occasion, dancing to "dance" music that
> he sometimes finds fun or exciting. Miles Davis
> liked Stockhausen too. He got the idea of music
> as process from his ideas. They recorded a
> collaboration in 1980 along with cellist Paul
> Buckmaster at Columbia Records studio (now
> "Sony") that is still unissued.
>
> Also, the Stockhausen site that Patricia points
> out is a good site and for the past couple of
> years visitors were treated with regular updates
> from Suzanne Stephens about his projects, but as
> time has gone on, the reports have become less
> frequent and the last report is nearly a year
> old. I do wish they would bring these back... Rod
>