Stan Brakhage plays an audio clip of Kenneth Patchen reading from 'The Journal of Albion Moonlight.' He reads the lyrics of Joseph Canteloube's 'Chants d'Auvergne.' Then he plays an audio clip of 'Chants d'Auvergne.' Brakhage plays an excerpt from Tennessee Williams' play 'The Glass Menagerie.' He plays an audio clip of Tennessee Williams reading the same excerpt. Brakhage plays an audio clip of Bruce Baillie talking. He tells a personal story about Peter Kubelka, Jane Brakhage, and himself making music. Brakhage plays an audio clip of their music. The lecture concludes with Charles Ives' 'The See'r.'
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Stan Brakhage plays an audio clip of Kenneth Patchen reading from 'The Journal of Albion Moonlight.' He reads the lyrics of Joseph Canteloube's 'Chants d'Auvergne.' Then he plays an audio clip of 'Chants d'Auvergne.' Brakhage plays an excerpt from Tennessee Williams' play 'The Glass Menagerie.' He plays an audio clip of Tennessee Williams reading the same excerpt. Brakhage plays an audio clip of Bruce Baillie talking. He tells a personal story about Peter Kubelka, Jane Brakhage, and himself making music. Brakhage plays an audio clip of their music. The lecture concludes with Charles Ives' 'The See'r.'
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