Talk:Music in Twelve Parts

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this article is not encyclopedic. most importantly, sources need to be cited.

if anyone reading this knows more about this piece, please improve the article. specific information that might be important:

- any significant performances

- things the composer has said about the piece

- analysis based on whatever methods are currently used to analyze mid-to-late 20th century minimalism

please do not include your personal opinion, unless it is part of a "these are what critics say about the piece" section. if you do choose to do this, please try and present all relevant opinions as presented the authors, and cite the source of those opinions. where applicable, include quotations.

in this spirit, that new yorker quote is good, but the actual source should be cited, e.g. with the date and volume/issue number.

--Danreitz 04:57, 11 September 2006 (UTC)