Merce Cunningham's eigensinnige Wege, Ein Tänzer prägt die Neue Musik : Musikfeature von Wiebke Hüster (Radio program), WDR 3, Cologne, 1999, March

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Title
Merce Cunningham's eigensinnige Wege, Ein Tänzer prägt die Neue Musik : Musikfeature von Wiebke Hüster (Radio program), WDR 3, Cologne, 1999, March
Names
Cunningham, Merce (Interviewee)
Hüster, Wiebke, 1965- (Presenter)
Niederfahrenhorst, Anja (Speaker)
Ponnier, Matthias (Speaker)
Gontermann, Walter, 1942- (Speaker)
Claudius, Gisela (Speaker)
Rüther, Wolfgang (Speaker)
Teubner, Katja (Director)
Hilberg, Frank, 1961- (Author)
WDR 3 (Radio station : Köln (Germany)) (Publisher)
Collection

Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation Collection. Audio materials

Dates / Origin
Date Created: 1999-03
Library locations
Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded Sound
Shelf locator: *LTC-A 1484
Topics
Cage, John
Tudor, David, 1926-1996
Cunningham, Merce
Aleatory music
Modern dance
Music -- Philosophy and aesthetics
Genres
Interviews
Radio programs
Notes
Content: A German radio program by writer-journalist Wiebke Hüster about the work of Merce Cunningham, with emphasis on his collaborations with John Cage and David Tudor. Broadcast on WDR3, Cologne, Germany in March 1999. Produced and directed by Katja Teubner, and edited by Frank Hilberg. Commentators include: Merce Cunningham (via interview clips from other sources and with simultaneous voiceover translation from an unidentified German speaker), Anja Niederfahrenhorst, Matthias Ponnier, Walter Gontermann, Gisela Claudius, and Wolfgang Rüther.
Content: Title, date, location and participants provided by cataloger based on printed information on original container label.
Acquisition: Gift; Merce Cunningham Dance Foundation, 2011-2012.
Physical Description
Audiocassette
Extent: 1 audio cassette (85 minutes) : analog
Description
Various writers, critics and academics comment on the work of Merce Cunningham, utilizing excerpts from works by composers associated with the choreographer and his dance company. The entire presentation is in German, a language not spoken by the cataloger, and both this and the structure of the program, in which musical excerpts and commentator's remarks appear to often begin without their having been previously identified, have made identification of the exact works heard in the program and the sequence in which commentators are heard difficult to achieve.
Type of Resource
Sound recording
Languages
German
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: 940499730
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20945017
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 3c67f190-78a5-0136-a321-23174a116586
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Merce Cunningham's eigensinnige Wege, Ein Tänzer prägt die Neue Musik