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January 31, 2017: A440, Op. 4, No. 16: Prepare for Piano Preparation with Stephen Scott, Toshiro Mayuzumi, The Flashbulb, Aphex Twin, Arvo Pärt and - of course - John Cage
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Artist | Track | Album | Comments | Approx. start time |
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John Cage | Three Dances for Two Prepared Pianos (1945) | 0:00:00 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
Aphex Twin | Jynweythek Ylow (2001) | Drukqs | 0:05:50 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Music behind DJ: The Flashbulb |
Windup Glass (prepared) (2015) |
Compositions for Piano |
0:08:07 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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Toshiro Mayuzumi | Pieces for Prepared Piano and Strings, III. Finale | Benjamin Owen, Prepared piano with the Louisville Orchestra | 0:14:00 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Igor Stravinsky | Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra, I. Presto (1929, rev. 1949) | Valery Gergiev, piano with Mariinsky Orchestra directed by Denis Matsuev | 0:18:20 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
Stephen Scott | Baltic Sketches: Hocket I | Fire and Ice | Performed by the Bowed Piano Ensemble http://bowedpianoensemble.com/ | 0:25:52 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
Stephen Scott | Baltic Sketches: Four-Note Aria | 0:27:49 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
Stephen Scott | Baltic Sketches: Hocket II | 0:28:04 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
Stephen Scott | Baltic Sketches: Lament | 0:29:03 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
Stephen Scott | Baltic Sketches: Dance | 0:31:19 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
0:40:55 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||||
John Cage | Tossed As It Is Untroubled (Meditation) (1944) | Philipp Vandre, Prepared Piano | 0:37:40 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
John Cage | Works of Calder, I. Prepared Piano | Margaret Leng Tan, prepared piano | 0:40:44 (MP3 | Pop-up) | |
John Cage | Works of Calder, II. Film Soundtrack with Narration | 0:42:55 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
John Cage | Works of Calder, III. Film Soundtrack with Percussion | 0:45:05 (MP3 | Pop-up) | ||
Arvo Pärt | Tabula Rasa, II. Silentium (1977) | Tabula Rasa | Alfred Schnittke, Preparedb Piano, Gidon Kremer, violin, Tatjana Grindenko - violin, and the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra | 0:50:03 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
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JakeGould:
ranjit:
Linda Lee:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
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Linda Lee:
Kurt Gottschalk:
ranjit:
Different from the one you are in now
:)
Linda Lee:
Bethany Ryker:
Linda Lee:
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Linda Lee:
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ranjit:
Bethany Ryker:
Kurt Gottschalk:
Linda Lee:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth): We just acquired all these really really cheap guitars...which were only good for one sound...
Interesting - as people often say in Improv - it's not your last note - but your next one...to me that implies Listening - in a very Cage sense - @ same time as expressing yerself...but that's Jazz, & Cage was after something very specific...aren't sore feet & cute violinists Chance occurrences? Only determined chance...To think that all that great Sax is basically built on a duck call for a mouthpiece (& brass all a raspberry)...
ranjit:
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geezerette:
I see improv as surrender in the form of countless rapid responses. A sense of unselfconscious play.
Bethany Ryker:
ranjit:
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Ken From Hyde Park:
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ranjit:
@Ken - I'll post 'em all at moonmilk.com.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
What is the 'instrument-a-day' ?? : )
Listening Out There:
Dave in Vermont:
JakeGould:
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Bethany Ryker:
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geezerette:
Always loved Cage,and Calder's Circus knocks me out!
I found Cage to be very funny, maybe that was a matter of timing.
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
Marc Francis:
ranjit:
Thanks, Bethany!
geezerette: