For Ann (rising) - Sources

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  • Polansky, Larry. 2003. Liner notes to James Tenney: Selected Works 1961–1969. Regenerated by Tom Erbe using Barry Vercoe's CSound according to Tenney's specifications. New World Records 805702.
  • Erbe, Tom. 2011. "Some notes on For Ann (rising)". http://musicweb.ucsd.edu/~tre/wordpress/?p=131

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