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Stone, Brick, Glass, Wood, Wire (Graphic Scores 1986–96) is a double live album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. It comprises a series of graphic scores Frith composed in 1992 "for any number of players". It was performed live by Frith, Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins and the International Occasional Ensemble at five concerts in Canada (October 1992), Italy (May 1992), Belgium (May 1994), Netherlands (October 1994) and Germany (October 1995). Frith also conducted and directed the performances.

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  • Stone, Brick, Glass, Wood, Wire (Graphic Scores 1986–96) is a double live album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. It comprises a series of graphic scores Frith composed in 1992 "for any number of players". It was performed live by Frith, Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins and the International Occasional Ensemble at five concerts in Canada (October 1992), Italy (May 1992), Belgium (May 1994), Netherlands (October 1994) and Germany (October 1995). Frith also conducted and directed the performances. (en)
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  • Athens (en)
  • Firewood (en)
  • Screen (en)
  • Roof (en)
  • Skylight (en)
  • Bricks for Six (en)
  • Dry Stone II (en)
  • Jahresringe (en)
  • Untitled" *"Bricks for Six" *"Vlissingen (en)
  • Untitled" *"Dry Stone I" *"Dry Stone II (en)
  • Untitled" *"Goongerah" *"Tokyo" *"Firewood (en)
  • Untitled" *"Improvisation" *"Tokyo (en)
  • Untitled" *"Screen" *"Dry Stone I" *"Dry Stone II (en)
  • Untitled" *"Screen" *"High Tension" *"Zurich (en)
  • Untitled" *"Skylight " *"High Tension (en)
  • Untitled" *"Green" *"Dry Stone II" *"Improvisation" *"Roof" *"Improvisation" *"Reykjavik" *"Vlissingen" *"Improvisation" *"Skylight V (en)
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  • Stone, Brick, Glass, Wood, Wire (Graphic Scores 1986–96) is a double live album by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. It comprises a series of graphic scores Frith composed in 1992 "for any number of players". It was performed live by Frith, Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins and the International Occasional Ensemble at five concerts in Canada (October 1992), Italy (May 1992), Belgium (May 1994), Netherlands (October 1994) and Germany (October 1995). Frith also conducted and directed the performances. (en)
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