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Hilarious Curtain Opener and Ritournelle
from Incidental Music for "Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel" by Jean Cocteau by Henry Cowell Chamber Music - Sheet Music
From Incidental Music for "Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel" by Jean Cocteau. Composed by Henry Cowell. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Contemporary. Performance Score. With Standard notation. 12 pages. Theodore Presser Company #140-40052. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.140400520).
ISBN 9781491112731. UPC: 680160023073. 9 x 12 inches.
The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939. The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director. The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell's elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors. In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939.A The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director. The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell'sA elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors.A In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939. The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director. The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell's elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors. In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939. The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director.The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell's elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors. In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939.xa0 The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director.The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell'sxa0elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors.xa0 In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'.
From Incidental Music for "Les Maries de la Tour Eiffel" by Jean Cocteau. Composed by Henry Cowell. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Contemporary. Performance Score. With Standard notation. 12 pages. Theodore Presser Company #140-40052. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.140400520).
ISBN 9781491112731. UPC: 680160023073. 9 x 12 inches.
The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939. The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director. The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell's elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors. In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939.A The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director. The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell'sA elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors.A In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939. The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director. The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell's elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors. In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939. The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director.The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell's elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors. In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'. The present pieces are taken from Mr. Cowell's incidental music for a production of Cocteau's play that was organized at the Cornish School in Seattle, Washington, in the spring of 1939.xa0 The choreography for the production was by Bonnie Bird, and John Cage was the musical director.The 'Ritournelle' is an example of Mr. Cowell'sxa0elastic form, invented for the purpose of efficient long-distance collaboration with choreographers or stage-directors.xa0 In this way, Martha Graham on the East Coast and Mr. Cowell on the West produced both 'Deep Song' and 'Immediate Tragedy.'.
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