Stan Brakhage plays flute music by Pannalal Ghosh. He describes modernity in art. Brakhage reads some letters from Jackson Pollock to his brother. Deems Taylor describes how Eastern music is being transcribed to Western instruments and vice versa and plays some music by Chou Wen-Cheng. Brakhage tells a story about Chou Wen-Cheng's music and reads a poem by Wang Yun. Brakhage gives a brief description of James Tenney's work. He plays Tenney's 'Wake for Charles Ives' and 'Blue Suede.' The lecture concludes with Charles Ives, 'The See'r.'
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Stan Brakhage plays flute music by Pannalal Ghosh. He describes modernity in art. Brakhage reads some letters from Jackson Pollock to his brother. Deems Taylor describes how Eastern music is being transcribed to Western instruments and vice versa and plays some music by Chou Wen-Cheng. Brakhage tells a story about Chou Wen-Cheng's music and reads a poem by Wang Yun. Brakhage gives a brief description of James Tenney's work. He plays Tenney's 'Wake for Charles Ives' and 'Blue Suede.' The lecture concludes with Charles Ives, 'The See'r.'
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