Monday, September 26, 2011

Contemporary Era Sept 21 ()

First lecture of the course "The Contemporary Era" by Antioch College Professor John Ronsheim. This course traces the history of 20th Century music until about 1970. This lecture includes: Brief history of music from c. 1000-1859. Works by Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Liszt and Wagner exhibiting the breakdown of the tonal system. Analysis of Mozart K. 465, Adagio (Introduction). For more information visit ronsheim.org.

Helmut Lang A/W 2002

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Jil Sander S/S 2004


Jim Jarmusch - Dead Man

 
 

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John Cage Lecture Reading: on Rauschenberg, Duchamp, Johns etc. at L.A. County Museum of Art, 1965 (January 6, 1965)