Any resemblance is purely coincidental
Description:
Recording of Charles Dodge's "Any resemblance is purely coincidental" for tape. The piece aspires to represent the voice of Enrico Caruso in much the same way that Andy Warhol represented the figures of contemporary popular culture in his silk screen portraits: the voice is unmistakably that of Caruso, but with a difference. In "Any resemblance is purely coincidental," an operatic voice searches for an accompaniment: with the original orchestra, with copies of itself, with the piano, and with o…
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Date:
1980
Duration:
8 minutes 07 seconds
Creator:
Dodge, Charles
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Partner:
UNT Music Library