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Frank Zappa’s “Lumpy Gravy” -- An Example of the Collage
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This 7 page report discusses musical composer and
rock musician Frank Zappa (1940-1993). Far too often, Zappa’s
work has been relegated to an example of the obscure creative
energy exemplified in the 1960s. And yet the reality is that
Zappa’s work was far more closely aligned to the established
traditions of the avant garde in Europe. This report pays
particular attention to his first orchestral piece, “Lumpy Gravy”
(1968) which was the first project to be released under his name
and not the “Mothers” band name. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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