John Cage's Time in Seattle
Articles
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"2nd
Percussion Concert," Cornish School concert program, May 19, 1939, Reel
8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special
Collections.
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Beers, Carole.
"Famed Pioneers of Dance, Music Return to Seattle," The Seattle
Times, January 8, 1977, p. B-4.
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Blecha, Peter. “Essay 9423: Cage, John
(1912-1992)”. HistoryLink.org. June
05, 2010. Retrieved from: http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=9423
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Borchert,
Gavin. “John Cage's Pioneering Drumbeats: An avant-gardist's Innovations
Resound at Cornish to This Say," Seattle Weekly, February 18, 2009.
Retrieved from: http://www.seattleweekly.com/2009-02-18/arts/john-cage-s-pioneering-drumbeats/
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Kurtz, S.
J.. "John Cage at Cornish," UW
Daily, December 2, 1983, p. 18.
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"Mountaineers
Score Highly In 'Pirates Of Penzance,'" The Seattle Times, December
9, 1938, p. 28.
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Nicholls,
David. The Cambridge Companion to John Cage. New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2002. 152-153.
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"Reception,"
Seattle Post-Intelligencer May 18, 1939, Reel 8, Cornish School of
Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
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"Seattle
Man Music Pioneer," Seattle Star, May 12, 1939, Reel 8, Cornish
School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections
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Upchurch,
Michael. "Cornish College Musicians Re-create Historic John Cage, Lou
Harrison Performances," The Seattle Times, March 22, 2009.
Retrieved from: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com
Books
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Robert
Dunn. John Cage. New York: Henmar Press, 1962, 15, 36.
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Herbert
Russcol. The Liberation of Sound: An Introduction to Electronic Music. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentiss Hall, 1972. 135-143.
Correspondence
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Cage,
John. “Letter to Nellie Cornish, August 22, 1938.” Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records,
UW Libraries, Special Collections.
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Cage,
John. “Letter to Nellie Cornish”, September 2, 1938, Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records,
UW Libraries, Special Collections.
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Cage,
John “Fundraising solicitation letter, September 1939.” Folder 21, Box
2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special
Collections
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Cage,
John. “Unaddressed résumé letter, undated.” Folder 21, Box 2, Cornish
School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
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Cornish,
Nellie. “Letter to John Cage”, September 5, 1938.” Folder 21, Box 2,
Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
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Cornish,
Nellie. “Letter to John Cage, September 1, 1939.” Folder 21, Box
2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special
Collections.
Documents
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Bird,
Bonnie. “Class Schedule 1939-1941”. Folder 22, Box 2, Cornish School of
Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
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Cornish
School, events calendar, April-May, 1939, Cornish Scrapbooks, Reel 8, Cornish
School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections
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Cornish
School, events calendar, May-June 1939, Cornish Scrapbooks, Reel 8,
Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special Collections.
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Cornish
School, summer session events calendar, June 1940, undated, Cornish Scrapbooks,
Reel 8, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special
Collections.
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"Dancer
to Give Concert Tonight," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 28,
1940, p. 12
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“Cornish
School employment contract with John Cage”, September 7, 1938, Folder 21,
Box 2, Cornish School of Allied Arts records, UW Libraries, Special
Collections.
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Fort, Syvilla.
“Solo Concert Brilliant," The Northwest Enterprise, May 26, 1940
[sic, misprint, actually May 3, 1943].
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"Negro
Dancer To Appear Sunday: Sevilla Fort in Solo Recital at Playhouse," U
District Herald, April 26, 1940, p. 7.
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Pesyer,
Joan. “1976 interview with John Cage, via Richard Kostelanetz.” Conversations
with Cage (Limelight Editions, NYC) 1988. Retrieved from: http://www.jstor.org/pss/3680153
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"Young
Dancer To Give Debut Recital Tonight," The Seattle Daily Times,
April 28, 1940, p. 8.
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