File:Music Now May 1968 Prog Pg2.jpg
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English: Sounds of Discovery Concert. Terry Riley 'In C', LaMonte Young 'Death Chant'. Performed at Royal Institute Galleries by Music Now Ensemble directed by Cornelius Cardew. It was part of a series of four Music Now concerts during May 1968. The first UK performance of 'In C'. |
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