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From: pc@unisoft.UUCP (Paul Campbell)
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Subject: Re: Sonata for Piano and Dogs (true story)
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Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 11:12:42 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug 16 11:12:42 1985
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> A friend of mine has a dog who performed at Carnegie Recital Hall.
> 
> A young New York composer wrote a piece for piano and three dogs
> and auditioned a hundred or so dogs for the concert.  My friend's
> dog was one of the three that made it.  Really!  I saw the videotape!

I once attended a concert put on by a number of cars. They had been auditioned
according to their horn-pitch and a three pice work written for them (after
the composer had autitioned them). The composer stood on a pile of tires
and conducted them with a screw-driver. They got a standing ovation and
played an encore ....


		Paul Campbell
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