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'''Le Marteau Sans Maître''' (''The Master Without A Hammer'') is a composition by French composer [[Pierre Boulez]].
 
'''Le Marteau Sans Maître''' (''The Master Without A Hammer'') is a composition by French composer [[Pierre Boulez]].
  
It is mentioned in "[[My Favorite Records]]", an FZ penned article in [[Hit Parader]] (1967): "''Also, Pierre Boulez conducts his own composition: '[[Le Marteau Sans Maître]]'. I don't know what label that's on, but it's the one with Boulez conducting. The one by [[Robert Craft]] has too many mistakes.''" On November 10, 1968 Zappa was DJ during a radio show on [[KSAN, San Francisco]], and played a recording of this same piece on the air.  
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It is mentioned in "[[My Favorite Records]]", an FZ penned article in [[Hit Parader]] (1967): "''Also, Pierre Boulez conducts his own composition: 'Le Marteau Sans Maître'. I don't know what label that's on, but it's the one with Boulez conducting. The one by [[Robert Craft]] has too many mistakes.''" On November 10, 1968 Zappa was DJ during a radio show on [[KSAN, San Francisco]], and played a recording of this same piece on the air.  
  
 
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Revision as of 09:57, 6 January 2016

Le Marteau Sans Maître (The Master Without A Hammer) is a composition by French composer Pierre Boulez.

It is mentioned in "My Favorite Records", an FZ penned article in Hit Parader (1967): "Also, Pierre Boulez conducts his own composition: 'Le Marteau Sans Maître'. I don't know what label that's on, but it's the one with Boulez conducting. The one by Robert Craft has too many mistakes." On November 10, 1968 Zappa was DJ during a radio show on KSAN, San Francisco, and played a recording of this same piece on the air.

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