The 25-Year Retrospective Concert of the Music of John Cage
composer: John Cage
interpreter: William Gromko - Margaret Jansen - Albert Kaufman - Andrew Lolya - Allan Martin - Paul Price - Frank Rehak - Marvin Rosenberg - Sy Schwartzberg - Warren Smith - Jesse Taiko - David Tudor - Anahid Ajemian - Maro Ajemian - Douglas Allan - Joan Brockway - Melvyn Broiles - Earle Brown - Philip Brown - Don Butterfield - John Cage - Xenia Cage - Arline Carmen - Isadore Cohen - Michael Colgrass - Merce Cunningham - Doris Dennison - Burton Fisch
booklet writer: Rolf W. Stoll - Aram Avakian - John Cage
photo: Aram Avakian
Publisher: Wergo
Edition: 3 CDs - 96-page booklet
Order number: WER 62472
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On May 15, 1958 - a few months before Cage's memorable appearance in Darmstadt - some friends organized a concert for the then 45 year old composer in New York's Town Hall. The friends were Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and Emile de Antonio.
The pieces performed were written over a period of 25 years - between 1934 and 1958. Presented together, they reflect not only Cage's search for new compositional processes and means of expression, they also already contain the seed for all the technical procedures and the ideological basis of his later compositions: the interest in Eastern philosophies, the involvement with "silence", and the introduction of chance as a compositional procedure.
WERGO has now obtained the original recordings from producer George Avakian and has released them on three CDs, following the original sequence of the pieces. The 96-page booklet includes all texts (extensive notes by John Cage and George Avakian) and facsimiles of music scores that appeared in the original record booklet, and, in addition, rare historic photographs.
Four of the nine works documented in the album were first performances: "Six Short Inventions for Seven Instruments", "She is Asleep" (the first complete performance), "Music for Carillon", and "Concerto for Piano and Orchestra", in which Merce Cunningham took the part of the conductor - the "living clock" - and David Tudor that of the pianist.
Content
Six Short Inventions for Seven Instruments (1934)
First Construction in Metal (1939)
Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939)
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs (1942)
She is Asleep (1943)
Sonatas and Interludes (1946-48): Sonatas I-IV, First Interlude, Sonatas V-VIII, Second Interlude
Music for Carillon No. 1 (1952)
Williams Mix (1952)
Concert for Piano and Orchestra (1957-58)
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