Chopin, Henri, 1922-2008
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
3 Vitre, Edizioni di Polipoesia, No. 1: Chercher/Rumore d'Ombra, 1983
Edited by Enzo Minarelli. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
54-64 For Link, 1964
a sound event - film and verbivocovisual poetry, 1970
Flyer for a sound poetry show at Raerdon Smith Lecture Theatre in Cardiff, Wales. Show occurred on May 8 1970. Inside includes biographies on Cobbing, Chopin, and Lloyd.
Concrete Sound Poetry 1950-1970, 1970
Cobbing describes the history of contemporary sound poetry and the techniques utilized by the poets. He concludes "The very diversity of sound poetry is in line with its emphasis on the freedom of the individual and the withering of external authority, on man as a communal and social animal, on communication as a life-giving activity, things which in this bureaucratic and techncratic age we need constantly to remember." This is Cobbing's manuscript essay for the ground-breaking exhibition, "klankteksten ? konkrete poezie visuele tesksten - sound texts ? concrete poetry visual texts - akustiche texte ? konkrete poesie visuelle texte." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Concrete Sound Poetry: Record Notes / Cobbing, Bob; Chopin H; Dufrene F; Heidsieck B; Johnson BE; Hanson S; Cobbing B; Novak L; Jandl E., 1970
The text consists of notes for the record of the same title; the record is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Hep Hep Hep Cesar, 1970
La Poesie Sonore, 1990
Le Grand Monde de la grande poesie, 2004
In this book, Chopin provides the basis for sound poetry -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Lecture for Eyear, 1964
Houedard in his introduction states that this is the first lecture (concrete poetry) delivered in the English speaking world. He presents an extensive critical analysis of Gomringer's poems including "Avenidas," "Silencio,"etc. and DeCampos poetry. Calligrammes were inspired by Mallarme's "Un Coup De Des" as well the music of Webern. He discusses the basis for Ultra-Lettrisme and Sound Poetry and provides a chronology for Sound Poetry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Letter to Henri Chopin, photocopy] / Cobbing, Bob., 1983 September 7
This letter is a lengthy polemic in which Cobbing argues with Chopin's assertions on contesting the history of sound poetry. He dates and mentions his own performances of sound poetry from his first attempts in 1942. He argues with Chopin on the dating of the works of Heidsieck, Wolman, de Vree, Lockwood, Dufrene, Gysin and Jandl. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Poesie Graphique Alpha Et Autres... , 1967
Proof Copy: Bob Cobbing and Writers Forum , 1974
This manuscript documents the exhibition of Bob Cobbing & Writers Forum at Sunderland Arts Centre, published as Ceolfrith No.3. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
