1990s: Classical Music and Death
In early 1990, Zappa visited Czechoslovakia at the request of President Václav Havel, and was asked to serve as consultant for the government on trade, cultural matters and tourism. Havel was a lifelong fan of Zappa who had great influence in the avant-garde and underground scene in Central Europe in the 1970s and 1980s (a Czech rock group that was imprisoned in 1976 took its name from Zappa's 1968 song "Plastic People"). Zappa enthusiastically agreed and began meeting with corporate officials interested in investing in Czechoslovakia. Within a few weeks, however, the U.S. administration put pressure on the Czech government to withdraw the appointment. Havel made Zappa an unofficial cultural attaché instead. Zappa also planned to develop an international consulting enterprise to facilitate trade between the former Eastern Bloc and Western businesses.
"N-Lite"
Sorry, your browser either has JavaScript disabled or does not have any supported player. You can download the clip or download a player to play the clip in your browser. One of Zappa's works for Synclavier on Civilization, Phaze III, cited as his "last great work." Read more about this topic: Frank Zappa Famous quotes containing the words classical, music and/or death:“Et in Arcadia ego. “Morning work! By the blushes of Aurora and the music of Memnon, what should be mans morning work in this world?” “The child who enters life comes not with knowledge or intent, |