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> jimp@pobox.com 09/24/01 09:46AM > i had a very similar experience with schoenberg. i have been greatly >influenced by his methodology, but i almost never listen to his >compositions... i think in this case it was the fact that i found the >abolition of tonal center to be somewhat tedious. not that there's >anything wrong with that... if that's your taste, times being what they >are... >> I would agree 90% of the time except to say that John Cage and Brian >Eno have really inspired me with their writings far more than their >pieces of music (I truly enjoy about 1/10 of Cages' compositions and >maybe 1/3 of Eno's in this case. Cage's book 'Silence' really influenced >me, artistically as did every magazine article or anecdote about Eno's >career. yours, Rick Walker (loop.pool) Besides the overwhelming influence of 'Silence' by Cage, I found Henry Cowell's 'New Musical Resources' to be an amazing book. It's been years since I've had it around, but it left a huge impression on me. Less on the philosophical side than Cage, it has many great examples of contemporary compositional techniques and practices. I wonder if it's still in print anywhere? -Miko