Word: caging
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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David Tudor and John Cage, two leading exponents of the "experimentalist" trend in American music, will give a concert at 8:30 p.m. tonight in Sanders Theatre...
Tudor, a pianist, will perform a number of modern American and European works, including two of Cage's compositions. Cage, who will join him on a second piano for the world premiere of Cage's "Music for Two Pianos," has been lecturing on musical concepts...
Only five days out of Briggs Cage, the team will be handicapped by the lack of outdoor practice. Pickett stated that he thought that the M.I.T. team was probably at an equal disadvantage because of lack of practice. The games rates a toss-up, he said, because neither coach really knows the capability of his team...
Back in Cambridge, the varsity faces a stiff stretch in the Briggs Cage and the probability that the season opener against Syracuse (scheduled for Saturday) will be postponed...
...calloused cop who thought that Beal was drunk, not sick, and finally the cold ministrations of the hospital staff. But Beal's own remarkable performance told most of the story: his tautened body and hanging jaw gave an eerie impression of the tempests raging inside his rib cage, and his wildly questing eyes had all the shocked horror of a man who has looked into eternity...