British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of the “Performance Matters” events, 30 April 2010. Terry O’Connor responds to the theme of ‘duration’. with Adrian Heathfield. Also see ref. D1920-1; D1923 and D1316-D1319.
Artist / Author | Terry O'Connor |
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Reference | D1922 |
Date | 2010 |
Type | DVD |
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