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Ad Libs: Fridays at the Cantor Center: 'Metaphysics'

Uploaded: May 26, 2009
Every Friday, a different musician climbs the stairs to the Cantor Center balcony to play Mark Applebaum's experimental work "The Metaphysics of Notation." I had previously written about flutist Jane Rigler playing a rippling, percussive version of the piece; last Friday I went to see Sam Adams on electronic keyboard and laptop.

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Posted by Barbara Haas, a resident of ,
on Aug 15, 2009 at 8:00 pm

Hey Rebecca! Thanks for the great tip. I love the Cantor and recently heard an east coast friend (cellist/vocalist Mike Block) play in the Rodin Rotunda for a mixer. GREAT STUFF! He was positioned right in front of Rodin's "The Kiss". I like Mark Applebaum's work, so this sounds great. P.S. Hope you're well!


Posted by z, a resident of Martens-Carmelita,
on Jul 9, 2016 at 9:25 am

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