J. CAGE- Works for Percussion
The significance of the seven pieces brought together here is that they both generate a striking panorama of the intelligence of the material presented, over a period of four years, from 1939 to 1943, by the composer whom the critic Fred Goldbeck described as "the greatest Giraudouxian of our age", and clarify in an extraordinarily oblique manner the prehistory of this "automation" of the creative act, towards which one can detect the perpetual temptation in the young Cage.
Tracklist:
- Second Construction
- Imaginary Landscape No. 2
- Amores: I - Solo Piano Prepare
- Amores: II - Trio: 9 tom-toms
- Amores: III - Trio: 7 bloc de bois (non chinois)
- Amores: IV - Solo: Piano Prepare
- Double Music - en collabaration avec Lou Harrison
- Thrid Construction
- She Is Asleep: I - Quartet: 12 tom-toms
- She Is Asleep: II - Duo: voix et Piano Prepare
- First Construction (In Metal)
The significance of the seven pieces brought together here is that they both generate a striking panorama of the intelligence of the material presented, over a period of four years, from 1939 to 1943, by the composer whom the critic Fred Goldbeck described as "the greatest Giraudouxian of our age", and clarify in an extraordinarily oblique manner the prehistory of this "automation" of the creative act, towards which one can detect the perpetual temptation in the young Cage.
Tracklist:
- Second Construction
- Imaginary Landscape No. 2
- Amores: I - Solo Piano Prepare
- Amores: II - Trio: 9 tom-toms
- Amores: III - Trio: 7 bloc de bois (non chinois)
- Amores: IV - Solo: Piano Prepare
- Double Music - en collabaration avec Lou Harrison
- Thrid Construction
- She Is Asleep: I - Quartet: 12 tom-toms
- She Is Asleep: II - Duo: voix et Piano Prepare
- First Construction (In Metal)