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The 25-year retrospective concert of the music of John Cage [sound recording]

By: Cage, John.
Contributor(s): Carmen, Arline [prf.] | Cage, John [prf.] | Ajemian, Maro [prf.] | Tudor, David, 1926-1996 [prf.] | Cunningham, Merce [cnd.] | Manhattan Percussion Ensemble [prf].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Music of our century.Cage, John. Works: Publisher: Mainz : Wergo, p1994Description: 3 compact discs : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.Other title: Twenty-five-year retrospective concert of the music of John Cage.Contained works: Cage, John. Solo with obbligato accompaniment. Short inventions | Cage, John. Construction, no. 1 | Cage, John. Imaginary landscape, no. 1 | Cage, John. Wonderful widow of eighteen springs | Cage, John. She is asleep. Quartet | Cage, John. She is asleep. Duet | Cage, John. Sonatas and interludes, piano. Selections | Cage, John. Music for carillon, no. 1 | Cage, John. Williams mix | Cage, John. Concertos, piano, orchestra.Subject(s): Vocal music | Instrumental musicDDC classification: CD/1194
Contents:
Six short inventions for seven instruments : (1934) (violin, 2 violas, violoncello, alto flute, trumpet, clarinet) -- Construction in metal : (1937) (Manhattan Percussion Ensemble) -- Imaginary landscape no. 1 : (1939) : a recording of constant and variable frequency records, cymbal and piano -- The wonderful widow of eighteen springs : (1942) / text adapted from Finnegans wake (Arline Carmen, contralto ; John Cage, piano) -- She is asleep : (1943). Quartet for twelve tom toms (4 members of Manhattan Percussion Ensemble) ; Duo (Arline Carmen, contralto ; John Cage, piano) -- Sonatas and interludes : [selections] (1946-48) (Maro Ajemian, piano) -- Music for carillon : (1954) (David Tudor, electronic carillon) -- Williams mix : (1952) (4 stereophonic magnetic tape playbacks, 8 loudspeakers) -- Concerto for piano and orchestra : (1957-58) (David Tudor, piano ; orchestra conducted by Merce Cunningham)
Manhattan Percussion Ensemble ; Arline Carmen (contralto) ; John Cage (piano) ; Maro Ajemian (piano) ; David Tudor (piano) ; Merce Cunningham (conductor)
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This three-disc set documents the concert held in the town hall of New York City on May 15, 1958, where 25 years' worth of John Cage's compositions were performed, the largest such event at that point in his career. Presented chronologically, the works increasingly tested the patience of the audience, eventually prompting audible protests. Following the "conventionally" modernist "Six Short Inventions for Seven Instruments," listeners hear the delightful "First Construction in Metal," a percussion-driven piece from 1939 that bridges Edgar Varese with the composer's fascination with Balinese gamelan music, which would achieve sublime form in his compositions for prepared piano several years hence. Though almost 20 years old at the time of the concert, the amazing "Imaginary Landscape No. 1," with its high-frequency recordings, struck and stroked cymbals, and piano, must have sorely tested even the most benevolently inclined audience in 1958, but those at town hall appear to have greeted it warmly, if somewhat tentatively. The second disc is given over to a performance by Maro Ajemian of ten of the sonatas and interludes for prepared piano. If these works have been given superior interpretations in the intervening years (especially by John Tilbury and Joshua Pierce), their loveliness is still quite apparent here. Disc three begins attractively enough, with David Tudor's reading of "Music for Carillon No. 1" sent rippling through the theater. But with Cage's groundbreaking "Williams Mix," things take a more raucous turn and the audience, baffled and perturbed, reacts angrily and noisily. Realized by Cage, Earle Brown, and Tudor on magnetic tape and eight loudspeakers, the piece, heard more than four decades on, sounds incredibly prescient (it could still easily pass as "avant-garde" at most performance spaces), but even then one could hear some affinities with the work of composers as popular as Carl Stalling. But the boos and catcalls are clearly heard amidst the applause. The final work on the program was "Concert for Piano and Orchestra," completed that very year, and here the audience declines to wait until its conclusion to vent its annoyance. About 18 minutes into the 26-minute piece, prolonged (and sarcastic) applause breaks out in an attempt to stifle the goings on. One can easily imagine that Cage, at least in retrospect, would appreciate this intrusion of the "real world." In any case, this set is a must-have for any fan of the composer, not only capturing a historic occasion in his career, but also affording some fine performances of a number of his key works. Highly recommended. ~ Brian Olewnick

Wergo: WER 6247-2 (another no.: 296247-2)

Compact disc; analog recordings.

Program notes by the composer and George Avakian ([15] p. : ill., facsim.) and 11 holograph facsims. with supplementary notes inserted in container.

Six short inventions for seven instruments : (1934) (violin, 2 violas, violoncello, alto flute, trumpet, clarinet) -- Construction in metal : (1937) (Manhattan Percussion Ensemble) -- Imaginary landscape no. 1 : (1939) : a recording of constant and variable frequency records, cymbal and piano -- The wonderful widow of eighteen springs : (1942) / text adapted from Finnegans wake (Arline Carmen, contralto ; John Cage, piano) -- She is asleep : (1943). Quartet for twelve tom toms (4 members of Manhattan Percussion Ensemble) ; Duo (Arline Carmen, contralto ; John Cage, piano) -- Sonatas and interludes : [selections] (1946-48) (Maro Ajemian, piano) -- Music for carillon : (1954) (David Tudor, electronic carillon) -- Williams mix : (1952) (4 stereophonic magnetic tape playbacks, 8 loudspeakers) -- Concerto for piano and orchestra : (1957-58) (David Tudor, piano ; orchestra conducted by Merce Cunningham)

Manhattan Percussion Ensemble ; Arline Carmen (contralto) ; John Cage (piano) ; Maro Ajemian (piano) ; David Tudor (piano) ; Merce Cunningham (conductor)

Recorded at Town Hall, New York City, May 15, 1958.

Compact disc.

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