>>One more thought. I would be interested in hearing about how musicians,
for
>>example, might interpret ideas about 'narrative.' Anyone what to take a
>>stab at this? I think it is probably assumed that music has 'language,'
>>whatever that means.
I would suggest reading John Cage. Language as music was the center his
concerns from the 1970s on.
Best,
Joel
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The University of New Mexico
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