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− | + | Composer from the 1968 science fiction novel ‘’Camp Concentration‘’ by Thomas M. Disch. | |
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− | Adrienne | + | Adrienne Leverkühn, the East German composer of “hard” music, returned to Aspen, Colorado, to appear in court to answer charges brought against her by an association of claimants who maintain that the premiere performance of her Spacial Fugues on August 30 this year was the direct and culpable cause of injuries, both physical and mental, done to the claimants. One claimant, Richard Sard, festival director, has testified that the performance ruptured his eardrums, causing him permanent deafness. |
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Concentration | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Concentration | ||
+ | * https://archive.org/details/campconcentratio00disc_0 |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 25 April 2024
Composer from the 1968 science fiction novel ‘’Camp Concentration‘’ by Thomas M. Disch.
Adrienne Leverkühn, the East German composer of “hard” music, returned to Aspen, Colorado, to appear in court to answer charges brought against her by an association of claimants who maintain that the premiere performance of her Spacial Fugues on August 30 this year was the direct and culpable cause of injuries, both physical and mental, done to the claimants. One claimant, Richard Sard, festival director, has testified that the performance ruptured his eardrums, causing him permanent deafness.