Apartment house 1776 : materials for a "musicircus" for any number of musicians, in observance of the Bi-Centennial of the U.S.A., to which are to be added, live or recorded, Protestant, Sephardic, and American Indian songs, and Negro calls and hollars, to be played with or without Renga / John Cage

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Apartment house 1776 : materials for a "musicircus" for any number of musicians, in observance of the Bi-Centennial of the U.S.A., to which are to be added, live or recorded, Protestant, Sephardic, and American Indian songs, and Negro calls and hollars, to be played with or without Renga / John Cage. c1976 August.

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Cage, John.

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American composer. From the description of Imaginary landscape no. 4 or March no. 2, 1951. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 406987239 American composer, philosopher, and writer on music. From the description of [Renga]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270967275 In the summers of 1940 and 1941, John Cage was on the dance faculty of Mills College (Oakland, Calif.). He composed Dance music for Elfrid Ide when she was a student in 1940. ...