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GROPIUS, ALBERS, VAN DER ROHE, WOLPE, SCHOENBERG, ANTHEIL, STUCKENSCHMIDT, HAUER: Bauhaus Reviewed
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A collection of fascinating and valuable interviews - made in 1956 and 1968, in English - with Bauhaus directors Walter Gropius (mostly) and Mies Van der Rohe, and one teacher (painter Josef Albers) on the history, theory and practice of the Bauhaus, and its staff (Klee, Moholy Nagy, Kandinsky, Feininger &c.), interspersed with contemporary music by associated composers, including the legendary but seldom heard Hauer (independent originator of a twelve-tone system), and Antheil's seldom heard 'Shimmy'. With an excellent booklet of documents, photos and data. Highly relevant to current debates. Gropius is a highly civilized and intelligent speaker; we miss his type today.
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