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  1. 27. Sept. 2021 · Music with Roots in the Aether is a series of interviews with seven composers who seemed to me when I conceived the opera-for-television piece–and who still seem to me twenty-five years later–to be among the most important, influential and active members of the so-called avant-garde movement in American music, a movement that ...

  2. Music with Roots in the Aether: Opera for Television by Robert Ashley: With Robert Ashley, David Behrman, Philip Glass, Alvin Lucier.

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  3. Music with Roots in the Aether Opera for Television by Robert Ashley David Behrman

  4. produced and directed by Robert Ashley. Imprint New York, NY : Lovely Music, 1976. Physical description 7 videodiscs (approximately 840 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 6 program notes

  5. Printed in MFJ No. 42 (Fall 2004) Video: Vintage and Current From Portraits to Opera with Television. Through the 1970s, Robert Ashley's collaborative efforts led to creation a form of "opera" which included theatricalized multi-media

  6. In 1975 the composer Robert Ashley embarked on an ambitious work titled Music With Roots in the Aether. He called it an Opera (or piece of theater depending on the case) for television. The work is comprised of seven, two hours sections. Each “episode” is dedicated to investigations, interviews, and performances of his one of his peers ...