Stan Brakhage plays Claude Debussy's 'La Mer' and a recording of the ocean. He discusses changing the rhythm of music and plays an Elizabethan folk song by Ed McCurdy. Brakhage tells a personal story about Jane Brakhage and reads a passage by Jane about Parker Tyler. He plays an audio clip featuring a discussion between him and Tyler about background noise. Brakhage discusses the influence of George Ives on his son, Charles Ives. He plays Charles Ives' 'From the Steeples and the Mountains.' Brakhage plays Edgard VareÌ€se's 'DeÌserts.' The lecture concludes with Charles Ives' 'Remembrance.' Note: The audio quality is very poor from 01:28 to 02:06.
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Stan Brakhage plays Claude Debussy's 'La Mer' and a recording of the ocean. He discusses changing the rhythm of music and plays an Elizabethan folk song by Ed McCurdy. Brakhage tells a personal story about Jane Brakhage and reads a passage by Jane about Parker Tyler. He plays an audio clip featuring a discussion between him and Tyler about background noise. Brakhage discusses the influence of George Ives on his son, Charles Ives. He plays Charles Ives' 'From the Steeples and the Mountains.' Brakhage plays Edgard VareÌ€se's 'DeÌserts.' The lecture concludes with Charles Ives' 'Remembrance.' Note: The audio quality is very poor from 01:28 to 02:06.
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