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Antheil's and New
" The Léger-Murphy film and Antheil's score were finally performed together at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1935.
In 1933, the rise of the Nazi party made Antheil's avant-garde music unwelcome in Germany, and at the height of the Depression, he returned to the US and settled in New York City.

Antheil's and also
Erskine also wrote the libretto for George Antheil's opera Helen Retires, which was based on The Private Life of Helen of Troy.

Antheil's and him
According to Antheil's autobiography The Bad Boy of Music ( 1945 ), he was " so crazy about music ", that his mother sent him to the countryside where no pianos were available.
Initially Bloch had been skeptical and had rejected him describing Antheil's compositions as " empty " and " pretentious "; however, the teacher was won over by Antheil's enthusiasm and energy, and helped him financially as he attempted to complete an aborted first symphony.
Assured by von Sternberg of Antheil's genius and good character, Bok gave him a monthly stipend of $ 150, and arranged for him to study at the Philadelphia Settlement Music School.
Antheil's interest in this area brought him into contact with the actress Hedy Lamarr, who sought his advice about how she might enhance her upper torso.

Antheil's and Anderson
At age 19, Antheil was invited to spend the weekend with Anderson and a group of friends ; he stayed six months, and the close-knit group, who included Georgette Leblanc, former companion of Maurice Maeterlinck, were to become influential in Antheil's career.

Antheil's and .
Lamarr's and Antheil's frequency-hopping idea serves as a basis for modern spread-spectrum communication technology, such as Bluetooth, COFDM used in Wi-Fi network connections, and CDMA used in some cordless and wireless telephones.
Blackwell, Martin, and Vernam's 1920 patent Secrecy Communication System ( 1598673 ) seems to lay the communications groundwork for Kiesler and Antheil's patent, which employed the techniques in the autonomous control of torpedoes.
He went as far as arranging a concert to launch Antheil's career in the French capital, but the younger man failed to show up, preferring to travel to Poland with Markus.
In 1924 Pound published Antheil and the Treatise on Harmony, as part of his campaign to boost Antheil's reputation.
Halfway through his performance a riot broke out, much to Antheil's delight.
Antheil's best-known composition is Ballet Mécanique.
The first productions of Antheil's work in 1925 and 1926 did not include the film, which turned out to last around 17 minutes, only half as long as the Antheil's score.
" Antheil's original conception was scored for 16 specially synchronized player pianos, two grand pianos, electronic bells, xylophones, bass drums, a siren and three airplane propellers, but difficulties with the synchronization resulted in a rewrite for a single pianola and multiple human pianists.
American critics were hostile, calling the concert " a bitter disappointment " and dismissing the Ballet Mécanique as " boring, artless, and naive " and Antheil's hoped-for riots failed to materialize.
Antheil's piece was the first to synchronize machines with human players and to exploit the difference between what machines and humans can play.
* George Antheil's 1923 performance of futurist piano music at the Champs-Élysées theater.
The use of the samplers extends the idea of using everyday sounds in music, indebted to the taxi horn in Gershwin's An American in Paris, the sirens used by Varèse, and Antheil's airplane propeller within the classical tradition as well as to rock and roll and rap.

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New Mexico's biggest is at Ruidoso Oct. 7, 8, while Alamogordo and Cloudcroft cooperate in similar trips Oct. 1.
About the time he was six or seven, he and a close friend took trips to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
His 2007 contract with the New York Yankees had a " family plan " clause that stipulated that he not be required to go on road trips in which he was not scheduled to pitch and allowed him to leave the team between starts to be with his family.
She managed a number of short trips within the New York Harbor area.
Fleeing anti-Semitic Russian pogroms, Rickover, his mother and sister ( Americanized: " Fannie ") made passage to New York City in the United States in March 1906, joining Abraham who had made earlier, initial trips there beginning in 1897 to become established.
On one of his frequent return trips to New Orleans on business, Longstreet converted to Catholicism in 1877 and was a devout believer until his death.
From here, he made frequent trips into New York City, writing and reporting particularly on its impoverished tenement districts.
She started making road trips to New Mexico and became friends with painters in the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe art colony.
His Two on the Aisle ( 1927 ) sold for a personal record $ 1, 500, enabling Hopper to purchase an automobile, which he used to make field trips to remote areas of New England.
He took her on trips to New York to see Broadway shows.
On some of his trips back to New Orleans, he recorded with Bunk Johnson.
Research trips for the movie covered five U. S. Route 66 states ( Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas ), extending westward to Kingman, Arizona and east to Galena, Kansas.
SeaStreak offers ferry service to New York City with trips to Pier 11 ( on the East River at Wall Street ) and East 35th Street in Manhattan.
A young Yale graduate of 19 when he made his first trip to New Connecticut ( Ohio ), Ellsworth went on to make several more trips to the west.
New Castle has public transportation in the form of the New Castle Transit Authority, which provides bus service to patrons around the city and makes three daily trips to Pittsburgh.
Metro is the second-busiest rapid transit system in the United States in number of passenger trips, after the New York City Subway.
In 1947, Braathens SAFE flew twenty-five trips to Hong Kong, five to New York City and one to Johannesburg.
After Baron Kuffner's death from a heart attack on 3 November 1961 on the ocean liner Liberté en route to New York, she sold most of her possessions and made three around-the-world trips by ship.
Vaughan was frequently accompanied by a friend, Doris Robinson, on her trips into New York City.
On subsequent trips to New York in mid-1991, Buckley began co-writing with Gary Lucas resulting in the songs " Grace " and " Mojo Pin ", and by late 1991 he began performing with Lucas ' band Gods and Monsters around New York City.
Students in this program earn 8 credits that can be transferred anywhere, learn in small classes of no more than 8 students, and take trips to New York City and Philadelphia.
New York based musicians such as Red Nichols, Miff Mole, Adrian Rollini, and Frank Signorelli made many trips to the Cameo studios.

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