Performance poetry
Subject
Subject Source: Sackner Database
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
One Always Falls / Lurie, Toby., 1979
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Identifier: CC-46892-49628
Serial Poems with Variations / Lurie, Toby., 1981
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Identifier: CC-46899-49635
Serial Travel Poem (for four voices) / Lurie, Toby., 1979
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Identifier: CC-46893-49629
The Beach At Cleone / Lurie, Toby ; Fox H., 1983
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Identifier: CC-46873-49609
The Last Rondo In Paris (and Other Reversals) / Lurie, Toby., 1983
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Identifier: CC-46867-49602
Theme and Variations / Lurie, Toby., 1981
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Identifier: CC-46905-49641
This is not a Computer Poem This is a Poem with Soul / Lurie, Toby., 1977
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Identifier: CC-46906-49642
Throbbing Sea / Lurie, Toby., 1979
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Identifier: CC-46898-49634
Trios / Lurie, Toby ; Higgins D ; Fox H., 2008
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Identifier: CC-37177-39021
Scope and Contents
These poems reflect Lurie's relationship with language and music. Lurie writes that he is a poet/musician who crosses "that fine border of separation between language and music, molding those two disciplines into a single unified form." In this book language is shaped with the forms of music: fugues, rondos, canons, counterpoint and crab-fugues. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
2008
Two Words / Lurie, Toby., 1978
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Identifier: CC-46891-49627
Variations On A Bumper Sticker (for spoken voices) / Lurie, Toby., 1977
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Identifier: CC-46896-49632
What Is Life/ And When It Ceases / Lurie, Toby., 1978
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Identifier: CC-46872-49608
Scope and Contents
Lurie states that this body of work is designated serial poems - a series of words, fragments,or sentences is (are) established, and repeats itself in this order until the poem is finished. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1978
Word Play / Lurie, Toby., 1980
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Identifier: CC-46910-49646