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- Irma_(opera) abstract "IRMA is a 1969 experimental opera by artist Tom Phillips. The score involved 93 random phrases taken from the 1892 novel A Human Document by W.H. Mallock. They were then divided up into sound suggestions, a libretto and staging directions.The score was completed on the day that Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon in 1969. It was then published in the French avant garde poetry magazine O.U. The opera itself had its premier at the Bordeaux Festival in 1970. It has been performed sporadically since its premier, including the University of Newcastle in 1972, York University in 1973 and in London in 1983.".
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- Irma_(opera) subject Category:1978_albums.
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- Irma_(opera) comment "IRMA is a 1969 experimental opera by artist Tom Phillips. The score involved 93 random phrases taken from the 1892 novel A Human Document by W.H. Mallock. They were then divided up into sound suggestions, a libretto and staging directions.The score was completed on the day that Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon in 1969. It was then published in the French avant garde poetry magazine O.U. The opera itself had its premier at the Bordeaux Festival in 1970.".
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