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Tales of the Chief Describer

Georges Dupuis

My music and radio writings and creations, but more importantly, my uncovered research on New Music America (1979-1990) which I attended from 1984 on.

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189. Rosenberg 3.2 Not Violin Music = "What about a car, like the old EK Holden Ute, before they put in…"

The 189 descriptive review that I created between March 2015 and July 2016, always reviewing only a single page at the time from the anthology Rosenberg 3.0 Not Violin Music, curated by Jon Rose and when you throw in all of the differing su...

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187. Rosenberg 3.2 Not Violin Music = [description of video of Rosenberg Museum exhibit in Berlin, 2015, 3m31 to 4m05]

And this is another one of those times when I came up with a blank page to describe as ordered by the random number generation, so I continued my play-by-play of the video of the Rosenberg Museum’s visit to Berlin as a major art exhibit; th...

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  • Georges Dupuis

    "Chief Describer" was the name I wrote under for "Rosenberg 3.1 Not Violin Music". This series will highlight my adventures since 2015 when I returned to the world of new music. Later I'll go back in time if I live long enough...

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