File:Nuit Blanche Toronto 2010 (1).jpg
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Two pianists played Satie's "Vexations" a combined 840 times, as envisioned by the composer, from 840 copies of the music. Each time a copy was read from, it was taken and folded into a paper sculpture. www.scotiabanknuitblanche.ca/exhibition.aspx?zone=C%20%E2... |
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Author | Evan Goldenberg from Waterloo, Canada |
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