Word: caged
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...program which Adams House presented on Wednesday night seemed at the start totally miscellaneous. The Beethoven Violin Sonata, Op.96, opened it, the Schoenberg String Trio, Op. 45 followed, and the second half plunged into the electronic music of Cage, Mache and Schaeffer. But all the pieces closely complemented each other, for the modern works were all intent upon evoking a sense of enigmatic direction, of thoughtful uncertainty, and the Beethoven at least approached them by using an unusual formal scheme. Listening to all this raised the important question of what should determine taste within so free a style...
...three electronic pieces also have a preoccupation with free progression, but in this music the movement remains "surprises" and goes no further. The aesthetic ideas of these composers aside, such unpurposeful repetition of sounds (unpurposeful to my ear at least) is simply dull. This is particularly true of John Cage's Fontana Mix, where two tapes can be superimposed in any fashion--and where in this instance the combination resulted in twenty minutes of nonsense. Yet a recording exists in which that is not true: the record's particular overlapping of the tapes gives the noises a consistent texture...
...biggest thrills for the Crimson faithful came when Chris Ohirl set a Briggs Cage record with a broad jump of 24 ft. 4 in., and Aggrey Owori tied another Harvard indoor record with a 4.5 second win in the 40 yd. dash...
Officials of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority and the Metropolitan District Commission met yesterday in Carey Cage in an occasionally comic and often bitter hearing sponsored by the Army Corps of Engineers...
Permission to use Carey Cage for the hearing was given to the Army Corps of Engineers by the Athletic Department. University buildings are generally not need for such public hearings...