Title: | Complete Piano Music Vol. 1-10 |
Otros títulos: | Musica Para Piano Completa Complete Piano Music Vol. 4/1 Pieces (1950-1960) - Piezas (1950-1960) Winter Music (1957) - Música Invierno For M.C. and D.T. (1952) - Para M. C. y D.T. For P. Taylor and Anita Denks (1957) - Para P. Taylor y Anita Denks (1957) TV Koeln (1958) Waiting (1952) - Espera (1952) Seven Haiku (1952) - Siete Haiku (1952) Haiku (1952) Music Walk (1958) - Paseo de Música (1958) |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | John Cage; Steffen Schleiermacher |
Código CDU: | Cage.01 |
Forma Musical: | Piano music. Piano music (Pianos (2)) Prepared piano music. Piano and electronic music. Aleatory music. |
Abstract: | Even after his death, John Cage remains a controversial figure. Famously challenging the very notion of what music is, Cage remained on the leading edge of both playful and profound experimentalism for the greater part of his career, collaborating with and influencing generations of composers, writers, dancers, and visual artists. One of his best-known and most sonically intriguing innovations, the prepared piano, had become an almost commonplace compositional resource by the end of the twentieth century. Years before the invention of the synthesizer, he was in the forefront in the exploration of electric and electronic sound sources, using oscillators, turntables, and amplification to musical ends. He pioneered the use of graphic notation and, in employing chance operations to determine musical parameters, was the leading light for one cadre of the avant-garde that included Morton Feldman, Christian Wolff, Earle Brown, and Pauline Oliveros. Cage produced works of "performance art" years ... |