Stan Brakhage describes the music of Claude Debussy and plays Debussy's 'The Sunken Cathedral.' He reads Edgar Allan Poe's 'The City in the Sea.' He notes how various forms of art are able to communicate similar messages. Brakhage plays an audio clip of Peter Kulbelka discussing the "architecture" in art. He plays an audio file of Glenn Gould speaking on 'The Goldberg Variations,' while a section of 'The Goldberg Variations' plays in the background. Brakhage describes Glenn Gould. He plays Josef Matthias Hauer's 'Atonal Music #12' as well as Charles Ives' 'The New River.' Note: The audio quality of this file is fairly poor.
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Stan Brakhage describes the music of Claude Debussy and plays Debussy's 'The Sunken Cathedral.' He reads Edgar Allan Poe's 'The City in the Sea.' He notes how various forms of art are able to communicate similar messages. Brakhage plays an audio clip of Peter Kulbelka discussing the "architecture" in art. He plays an audio file of Glenn Gould speaking on 'The Goldberg Variations,' while a section of 'The Goldberg Variations' plays in the background. Brakhage describes Glenn Gould. He plays Josef Matthias Hauer's 'Atonal Music #12' as well as Charles Ives' 'The New River.' Note: The audio quality of this file is fairly poor.
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