thanks Curt, yes found the written score to be broken...

But the sound links are fine :-)

marc
> That link to the written score from that audio page is broken. The 
> written score is here:
> http://www.ubu.com/historical/schwitters/ursonate.html
>
> rakete bee bee,
> Curt
>
>   
>> Thanks for the extra info - just been listening to it :-)
>>
>> marc
>>     
>>>  Schwitters masterpoem may be seen and heard (in multiple versions) here:
>>>       
>>  > http://www.ubu.com/sound/ursonate.html
>>     
>>>
>>>  
>>>       
>>>>   From Jabberwocky to Lettrism.
>>>>
>>>>  Eugène Jolas.
>>>>  Transition. no. 1 (January 1948), ed. George Duthuit. pp. 104-120.
>>>>
>>>>  The language of poetry has undergone more radical changes in the past
>>>>  fifty years than were recorded during the previous three hundred years.
>>>>  During the XVIIth, XVIIIth and XIXth  centuries, language remained
>>>>  generally static, with the exception, perhaps, of the addition of
>>>>  certain technological terms. Esthetic language, however, hardly varied
>>>>  at all from Racine to Valéry, from Marlowe to Eliot. And this despite
>>>>  the fact that all-important scientific discoveries were being made, that
>>>>  human consciousness was continually expanding, that new dimensions of
>>>>  thought cried out for new expression. Even today, it cannot be
>>>>  truthfully said that academic language has greatly altered during the
>>>>  last four or five decades, and the tragic misunderstandings resulting
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>>  >from persistent use of exhausted terms are only too numerous. What has
>>>  
>>>       
>>>>  characterized this period, however, is the continuous metamorphosis
>>>>  which has been taking place on the periphery of academic language, where
>>>>  individuals with sensitive antennae, sensing linguistic decomposition
>>>>  and conscious of the growing trend to abolish the frontier-posts of
>>>>  words, have understood that one of the solutions to the problems of
>>>>  verbal symbolism is to be found in phonetic  transformation.
>>>>
>>>>  more...
>>>>  http://tinyurl.com/yk7hva3
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