,  (Cage)
John Cage (1912–1992)
Arranged for String Quartet by Irvine Arditti (1999-2000).
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2002. ÑØÀ.
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Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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2003, USA.
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Orchestral version. Orchestration by Lou Harrison
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Recorded: Kioi Hall, Tokyo, June 1996
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Recorded at Sogestu Art Center in Aoyama, Tokyo on October 24, 1962.
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recorded in 1976
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The Seasons, a ballet in one act - four preludes reflect the influence of traditional Indian aesthetic ideas about the seasons: winter as peace, spring as creation, summer as preservation, and autumn as destruction.
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2002. ÑØÀ
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Margaret Leng Tan - prepared piano (Steinway), American Composers Orchestra.
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25.x.14 Etude XXVI
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First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
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Version for double bass. 2003. USA.
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Allison Zelles , Andrea Fullington , Paul Elliott , Shabda Owens
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Pekarsky Ensemble, 1988 - The True History of Noise Music
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full instrumental scoring
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`Music for Marcel Duchamp` (prepared piano) Rec.1993-94.
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Book I.
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2002. ÑØÀ
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Michael Tilson Thomas, prepared piano ,Ralph Grierson, prepared piano
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Eos Ensemble
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for bass flute, bass clarinet, bass trombone, two percussionists (instruments not specified), violoncello and contrabass (1990)
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Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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Ninh le Quan - percussions. 1995-96.
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1998. ÑØÀ.
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John Cage and Lejaren Hiller: HPSCHD for harpsichords and computer-generated sound tapes.
Experimental Music Studio and the Department of Computer Science of the University of Illinois,Urbana.
Computing Center of the State University of New York at Buffalo.
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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2000. ÑØÀ.
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First version. Seventy-four for an orchestra of 74 musicians: triple composition of woodwinds, 4 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, 1 tuba, 2 pianos, 2 percussion, harp and strings (14-10-8-8-6).
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December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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1997
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Arditti String Quartet:Irvine Arditti, violin
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w/ Robyn Schulkowsky, percussion
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Recorded: December 4-9, Ontario, Canada.
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Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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Entry - December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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2002. ÑØÀ.
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Recording - 1991, New York.
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Recorded - December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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`Gruppo Ars Nova`. March 1997, Kopenhagen.
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For 5 radio performers: Fausto Bongelli, Manuel Zurria, Fabrizio Ottaviucci, Mike Svoboda, Giovanni Damiani
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Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
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Recorded: 1991, New York.
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Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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live in Hiroshima, October 3, 1998
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English version
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live at TAX FREE Voice Experiences 2010 (Saint-Petersburg)
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Houston Chamber Choir. Recorded at Studio Hall, Rice University, Houston in May 2012.
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First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
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Recorded: June 2005, Rome..
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Four (1989). First recording, written for the Arditti Quartet.
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`daswirdas`
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Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
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Monique Buzzarte - trombone. Year of publication: 1999.
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Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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No. 22, 79. Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
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Gentle Fire. May 11-12, 1973, London.
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Josef Christoph - piano 1
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Recorded - December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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45` for a Speaker - Eberhard Bloom, 34`46.776` For a Pianist - Marianne Schroeder, 31`57.9864` For a Pianist - Nils Vigeland, 27`10.554` For a Percussionist - Robin Shulkowski, 26`1.1499` For a String Player - F.-M. Whitty. 1991
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Ensemble 13
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Entry - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
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Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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Recorded - February 27, 1988, Middlestone, Connecticut, USA (live). Composer supervised first recordings.
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includes poems by Sati: I love you, Aspiration, Diva of the Empire.
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John Cage, voice, Jon Heaney, singer, Seamus Ennis, Uillean pipes, Paddy Glackin, fiddle, Matt Malloy, flute, Peadher Mercier & Mell Mercier, Bodhran.
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1991, New York.
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Entry - January 18-24, 1994, Paris.
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2012
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2001 entry
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2018.
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Entry 2005, Budapest.
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Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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for 58 wind players (1992)
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producted by the English National Opera in 2012
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Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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December 2-3, 2002, Munich.
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Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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Recorded: November 1990, New York.
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Entry - June 2005, Rome.
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Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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John Cage, voice. April 1991, University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY, USA.
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Recorded - November 24, 2006, UK (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival).
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WINTER MUSIC with ATLAS ECLIPTICALIS (instrumental parts for flute 1-3). Mats Person, Kristin Scholz - piano. Recording - February 11 12, 1992, Frankfurt.
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Recorded on March 27, 1993, Germany.
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Recorded - November 24, 2006, UK (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival).
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1987
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Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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Entry - June 2005, Rome.
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Matthias Bruppacher, Kaspar Glaettli, Nina Hitz, Boris Previsic, Christoph Reller, Peter Ruegg, Andreas Winkelmann. Recording - August 1998
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Entry - June 2005, Rome.
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Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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Theatre of Voices.
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John Cage, voice, Yvar Mikhashoff, piano. April 1991, University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY, USA.
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Version for Two Performers
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for two pianos (1989)
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Cello – Job ter Haar, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Hans Petra, Oboe – Esther Probst, Piano – John Snijders, Trombone – Coen van `t Hof, Viola – Janine Baller, Violin – Franc Polman, Josje ter Haar. Recording - February 20-22, 1994, the Netherlands.
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Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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2013
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Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
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2001 entry
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Brussels, October 26, 1954
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Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
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Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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Charles Wood, handclaps. 2012
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First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
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Members of Ensemble Musica Negativa. June 1971, Cologne.
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Gentle Fire. October 6, 1973, Loughborough Carillon.
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Gentle Fire. October 6, 1973, Loughborough Carillon.
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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Recorded - March 1997, Copenhagen.
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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Percussion – Antonio Caggiano, Rodolfo Rossi.
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David Tudor - reading
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for orchestra (1992)
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CD 2008
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Recorded November 21, 1998
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1972
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CD 1991
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fragment
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
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David Tudor · Dwight Peltzer (pianos) Recordings made between March 30 and April 8, 1964.
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CD 2010
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Projektensemble 12, 2012
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Recorded on June 26, 2007, Germany.
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Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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+ 45` for a Speaker (John Schneider - speaker) CD 2008
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Performed by Simon Docking, Tania Gill, Serouj Kradjian, Gregory Oh, Christina Petrowska Quilico, James Parker. This performance was recorded live at the `Piano Ecstasy` concert presented by Soundstreams on April 26, 2013 at Koerner Hall in Toronto (Canada)
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1972
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Annelie Gahl & Klaus Lang CD 2010
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1985
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Ulrich Krieger - saxophone, Ulrich Meis - cello, Gerhard Scherer - accordion CD 2006
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