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  <publicdate>2004-02-11 14:55:08</publicdate>
  <creator>Conlon Nancarrow</creator>
  <description>In an interview by Charles Amirkhanian with Conlon Nancarrow at this Mexico City home in 1977, the composer reveals details of his compositions for one or more player pianos including the equipment needed to hand-punch the holes into the piano rolls.  Reminiscences of the artists residing in Mexico City from the 1940s on, including Diego Rivera, are recounted.  There are recordings of several "Studies for Player Piano" presented, and in one instance, a composition for traditional instruments (String Quartet).  Nancarrow prepared a piano roll of the first movement of his String Quartet so that he could hear it.  On this broadcast, this piano roll is presented followed by a recording of a performance of all three movements of the Quartet played by the Kronos Quartet.  This program provides a fascinating look at an artist who discovered a unique medium in which to display his extraordinary compositional skills.&#13;
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Pieces as they appear in order include: Study No 7, Study No 25, Study No 3a (1949), String Quartet (1942), Study No 12, Study No 35 (excerpt), Study No 27, Study No 21, Study No 40b, Piece for Tape, Study No 49, and Study No 20.&#13;
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This program was first broadcast on April 30, 1987.</description>
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  <date>1987-04-30 00:00:00</date>
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  <title>Conlon Nancarrow on KPFA's Ode To Gravity Series from 1987 including interviews from Mexico City and New York recorded in 1977</title>
  <uploader>bernard@otherminds.org</uploader>
  <addeddate>2004-02-11 14:55:08</addeddate>
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  <runtime>02:00:00</runtime>
  <updatedate>2004-06-01 16:04:03</updatedate>
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  <notes>All Other Minds programs available, with additional print and photo materials, at http://www.radiOM.org.</notes>
  <source>Other Minds</source>
  <taper>KPFA</taper>
  <public>1</public>
  <subject>20th Century Classical;Avantgarde</subject>
  <publisher>KPFA</publisher>
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