Box 26
Contains 224 Results:
Pete Rose to John Cage, 1977-06
Pete Rose to John Cage, 1977-08
John Cage to Walter Zimmermann, 1977-07
Walter Zimmermann to John Cage, 1977-07
John Cage to Dianne Perry Vanderlip, 1977-07
Dianne Perry Vanderlip to John Cage, 1977-07
Sidney Cowell to John Cage, 1977-07
Sidney Cowell to Don L. Roberts, 1977-07
Don L. Roberts to John Cage, 1977-08
Don L. Roberts to Sidney Cowell, 1977-08
John Cage to F. Whitney Jones, 1977-07
F. Whitney Jones to John Cage, 1977-07
Charles Aitel to John Cage, 1977-07
John Cage to Charles Aitel, 1977-07
John Cage to Monika Fürst-Heidtmann, 1977-07
Monika Fürst-Heidtmann to John Cage, 1977-07
Article by Dick Higgins on Satie, 1977-06
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.
Correspondence from Raymond Wilding-White to John Cage, 1977-06
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.
Correspondence from John Cage to Raymond Wilding-White, 1977-06
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.
Phaedrus trans. Hackforth announcement, 1977-06
The Cage Correspondence collection is comprised of correspondence and ephemera including letters, cards, clippings, catalogs, photographs, negatives, cassette tapes, music scores, and art. Early materials focus on family correspondence and newspaper clippings and are interspersed with Cage's own notes and manuscripts. Later correspondence is enhanced through Cage's use of "Note-o-Grams" which provides carbon copies of his sent messages.