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Player Piano as Compositional Tool
By Robert Heyes, forwarded

Received this in today's mail.  Can any of you help this person?

Many thanks.

Ed Gaida
egaida@txdirect.net

 --- begin forwarded message ---

> From: robert heyes <lparheye@lipa.ac.uk>
> To: egaida@txdirect.net
> Subject: player pianos
> Date: Friday, October 09, 1998 6:07 AM
>
> Dear Ed,
>
> My name is Robert Heyes and I am studying sound technology at the
> Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in England. I would like to
> know about people who used the player piano as a compositional tool.
> I already know about Conlon Nancarrow but did anyone else use it in
> the same way.
>
>                               Yours,
>
>                                       Robert Heyes


(Message sent Fri 9 Oct 1998, 13:19:46 GMT, from time zone GMT-0500.)

Key Words in Subject:  as, Compositional, Piano, Player, Tool

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