POETRY & LITERATURE

Music from the Collections: Anthony Burgess
February 26, 2009
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In a Music from the Collections program, Alan Roughley, Executive Director of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, and pianist Dianne O’Hara read and perform works by Anthony Burgess. Readings include segments of A Clockwork Orange, This Man and Music, Nothing Like the Sun, and more. The musical performance will feature Preludes 1-6, Tango, Rhapsody, 2 Preludes and Fugues, among others. Few people realize that the author of A Clockwork Orange was also an accomplished and respected modern composer and visual artist. The Ransom Center holds a significant collection of Burgess materials, including manuscripts of some of the works to be performed. This program will be WEBCAST. Seating is free, but limited. The event is co-sponsored by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation.
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300 West 21st Street
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February 26, 2009Times:
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