DISCO DANCING TONITE: Clubs: Dances: Fashion: Music
Popular disco guide for a British audience.
Popular disco guide for a British audience.
Includes a description of each opera as well as its dramatic and historical origins, critical evaluations, summaries of the librettos, etc.
A compact collection of 1950s photographs and archival material relating to The Continental Dance Club, located at the Lafayette Hotel, 2223 El Cajon Blvd.
Deluxe edition of Cage's Charles Eliot Northern Lectures, delivered at Harvard between 1988-1989.
Typescript sent to Dick Higgins of Something Else Press of Cage's brief essay on the composer Henry Cowell.
First edition of Cage's first book.
HPSCHD (pronounced "harpsichord") premiered at the Assembly Hall of University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign on May 16, 1969 as the culmination of a Cage artistic residency.
Poster advertising the Harkness Ballet, a company founded by Standard Oil heiress Rebekah Harkness in 1964.
Two pieces of ephemera from the Y New Music Festival presented in Washington D.C. by the Washington Performing Arts Society and District Curators, Inc. as "a tribute by Washington musicians to the upcoming Fifth Annual New Music America Festival."
Illustrated in color throughout. Errata page from publisher laid in.
Exhibition catalogue.
Jazz fan magazine, issue via mailorder by the New Orleans Jazz Club.
Original (and likely unique) acedate disc of four folk songs performed on guitar by one Joachim Keiser.
Illustrated with black and white photographs; a few in color. Covers Ferry's early years and the band from its formation through 1981; written before the release of Avalon but promises that "the band will be back, probably in 1982."
Early eighties pop fanzine, this issue featuring Adam and the Ants, David Bowie, Sting and more. Flexidisc with single from Adam and the Ants included.
Circle of fifths with relative minor chords and bar of music drawn in black marker.
One of the earliest works of rock-music criticism and analysis, one of "The Best Rock 'n' Roll Books Ever" (New Musical Express), and a modern classic. From Dick Higgins' legendary press.
Nin's own reading of a piece from her "House of Incest," with electronic music by Bebe and Louis Barron, who would score FORBIDDEN PLANET two years later. Soundtrack to the experimental film "Bells of Atlantis" (1952), directed by Hugh Guiler (Ian Hugo), Nin's husband.
A collection of presumably unpublished images of Jim Morrison at New York's Fillmore East, March 22, 1968.
Complete four volume set.
Scarce advance state of this first book-length biography of the innovative composer and writer.
An interesting document in the development of one of the most important indie record labels.
A series of 38 portraits and biographies of opera's foremost singers and composers.
Souvenir book for the 1955 season of BANDSTAND.
Discussion of the high points of contemporary classical music during the years 1947-1950, written by a longtime music critic at the New York Herald Tribune (and a composer in his own right).