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Crumb's celestial, poetic compositions recognized in Nebraska
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Danell Mccoy
University Wire
03-23-1999
(Daily Nebraskan) (U-WIRE) LINCOLN, Neb. -- Titled after poems and distant stars, the compositions of George Crumb have served as the instrumental version of the psychedelic culture of the 1960s and '70s.
By scoring a soundtrack to that spacey time in American history, George Crumb's music is considered a major voice of 20th-century musical culture. On Thursday, Lincoln will pay tribute to the contemporary composer and his works.
Titled "A Celebration of the Music of George Crumb," activities will include day long broadcasts of his music on Nebraska ...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Births: Nostradamus (Michel de Nostredame), astrologer, 1503; Roger Eliot Fry, painter and critic, 1866; King George VI, 1895; Paul Eluard (Eugene Grindel), poet, 1895. Deaths: Thomas Tenison...
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ANNIVERSARIES
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Nostradamus (Michel de Nostredame) astrologer and prophet, 1503; Henry IV of Navarre, King of France, 1553; Roger Eliot Fry, painter and critic, 1866; Paul Eluard (Eugene Grindal), poet, 1895. Deaths: George Washington, first US...
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