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Composition for Phonola & 9 Sankyo Music Boxes
By Wolfgang Heisig

On 11 March 2000 in the concert-house "Podewil" in Berlin there
is a concert for the 70th birthday of Dieter Schnebel, a popular
German composer of experimental music.  For this event I made a new
composition for Phonola and 9 Sankyo music boxes.  The title is
"Opus 70".

Wolfgang Heisig

 [ Since 1976 Dieter Schnebel is professor of experimental music
 [ and musicology in Berlin.  A short account in English about him
 [ is at  http://schott-music.com/rep_fr_e.htm
 [
 [ Wolfgang's name appears at the top of the list of concert events
 [ shown at the web site of the Institute for New Music; see
 [ http://www.ifnm.hdk-berlin.de/schnebel70/index.html
 [ Congratulations Composer Heisig !  :-)   -- Robbie


(Message sent Thu 9 Mar 2000, 11:08:15 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

Key Words in Subject:  9, Boxes, Composition, Music, Phonola, Sankyo

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