Favoriting The Acousmatic Theater Hour with Jason G and Karinne: Playlist from November 16, 2008 Favoriting

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Favoriting November 16, 2008: David Neumann & Will Eno's SENTENCE

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Artist Track Album Comments
Jason, Andrea & Karinne  a few pages from Will Eno's "Tragedy: A Tragedy"   Favoriting    
David Neumann interview      David talks about his 2003 dance theater piece Sentence, interspersed with music used in the show. 
Will Eno  the Eulogist   Favoriting from Sentence  performed by David Neumann 
Will Eno  a lecture from the Brighton School of Sadness and Dance   Favoriting from Sentence  "I think the saddest thing in the world is two people" performed by Adrienne Truscott 
Samuel Beckett  Cascando   Favoriting BBC 1964 recording   


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Listener comments!

  9:49pm
Daniel:

Although I have little to no idea what is going on, I like this.
I now depart to go and put my sleep clothings on.
  11:16am
sANDYt:

muchly enjoying your shows, yay
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