Bert Bailey wrote: >Don't know if you're already acquainted with Vegetable Music, since I've >been away. > >I'm also unsure that it counts as classical -- as the friend who passed >it on claimed. But it _is_ music... ... > >[A warning should be issued that a variety of amplification is used, >obviously as a ploy to mask vegetablists with weak, unprojecting >voices. -Dave] Sadly true...plus they "cheat" by occasionally using some kitchen utensils. I wonder if they might have been inspired in part by the Don Gillis: Variations on a Kitchen Sink for Kitchen Utensils and Band... While makes me think...now what other odd things have been used as solo instruments...There is a new CD from Albany which features the Gould Tap Dance Concerto...and then there is Satie's Parade with typewriter (an inspiration to Leroy Anderson) steam whistle, whip, etc. another Gillis work, the Touchtone Concerto for 4 Touchtone Phones and small orchestra, a Cowell symphony (no.11?) which uses salad bowls, the Harrison Concerto in Slendro which uses 4 galvanized garbage cans...the Jarlepp Garbage concerto... Any other contributions... Karl