Previous posts for July 8th are found here: Steve Lawrence; Percy Grainger (2019), Raffi (2020), and Billy Eckstine (2021)
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George Antheil (8 July 1900 – 12 February 1959) was an American composer, pianist, author, and inventor.
Quiet!!!
Antheil’s most celebrated work, Le Ballet Mécanique, scored for player pianos, automobile horns, electric bells, and airplane propellers, produced a hostile outcry in Paris (1926) and New York (1927). -- britannica.com
His noisy Ballet Mécanique,
Is not for the timid or weak,
It attained notoriety
With its brash impropriety
And was thought to be terribly chic.
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Antheil became the self-styled enfant terrible of modern music. Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (8th ed.)
As part of his "bad boy" behavior, Antheil provocatively pulled a revolver from his jacket and laid it on the piano.- Wikipedia
The “Bad Boy of Music” arose
As a kind of elaborate pose,
With dogged devotion
And blunt self-promotion
And the attitude “anything goes!”
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