Art, music, and politics.

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Art, music, and politics.

Discussion on "Art, Music, and Politics" with composers Frederic Rzewski and Christian Wolff; focus was especially on Rzewski's piano composition El Pueblo Unido and Wolff's Wobbly Music, performed later that day in the Fromm concert.

1 sound tape reel (100 min.) : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 10 in.

eng, Latn

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Harvard University Archives.

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Rzewski, Frederic

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Wolff, Christian, 1934-....

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Christian Wolff was the son of the publisher Kurt Wolff (1887-1963) and Kurt's second wife, Helen Wolff (née Mosel; 1906-1994), both of whom were friends of Alma Mahler, and had been friends also of Franz Werfel. Kurt Wolff had been Werfel's publisher from 1912 to 1923. Christian was born in Nice, France; the family emigrated to the U.S. in 1940 or 1941. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1956, n. d. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 15586...

Office for the Arts at Harvard & Radcliffe

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The Office for the Arts at Harvard and Radcliffe (OFA) was established in 1973 with joint funding to coordinate and support the creative and performing arts at Harvard and Radcliffe. The Office was administered by Radcliffe College until Radcliffe and Harvard University merged in October 1999. At the time of the merger, the name of the office changed to Office for the Arts at Harvard. The Office oversees the Learning from Performers Program, the Jazz Program, the dance program, and painting, p...