John Cage (1912–1992)
Arranged for String Quartet by Irvine Arditti (1999-2000).
Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
Îðêåñòð `Chance Philharmonic`
Orchestral version. Orchestration by Lou Harrison
Recorded: Kioi Hall, Tokyo, June 1996
Recorded at Sogestu Art Center in Aoyama, Tokyo on October 24, 1962.
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.
Margaret Leng Tan - prepared piano (Steinway), American Composers Orchestra.
First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
Version for double bass. 2003. USA.
full instrumental scoring
Allison Zelles , Andrea Fullington , Paul Elliott , Shabda Owens
Pekarsky Ensemble, 1988 - The True History of Noise Music
`Music for Marcel Duchamp` (prepared piano) Rec.1993-94.
Michael Tilson Thomas, prepared piano ,Ralph Grierson, prepared piano
for bass flute, bass clarinet, bass trombone, two percussionists (instruments not specified), violoncello and contrabass (1990)
Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
Ninh le Quan - percussions. 1995-96.
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
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.
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).
December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
Arditti String Quartet:Irvine Arditti, violin
Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
w/ Robyn Schulkowsky, percussion
Recorded: December 4-9, Ontario, Canada.
Recording - 1991, New York.
Entry - December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
Recorded - December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
`Gruppo Ars Nova`. March 1997, Kopenhagen.
For 5 radio performers: Fausto Bongelli, Manuel Zurria, Fabrizio Ottaviucci, Mike Svoboda, Giovanni Damiani
Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
Recorded: 1991, New York.
Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
live in Hiroshima, October 3, 1998
Houston Chamber Choir. Recorded at Studio Hall, Rice University, Houston in May 2012.
live at TAX FREE Voice Experiences 2010 (Saint-Petersburg)
Four (1989). First recording, written for the Arditti Quartet.
Recorded: June 2005, Rome..
First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
Recorded December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
Josef Christoph - piano 1
Monique Buzzarte - trombone. Year of publication: 1999.
No. 22, 79. Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
Gentle Fire. May 11-12, 1973, London.
Recorded - December 4-9, 1999, Ontario, Canada.
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
Violin – David Simonacci.
Recorded - February 27, 1988, Middlestone, Connecticut, USA (live). Composer supervised first recordings.
Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
includes poems by Sati: I love you, Aspiration, Diva of the Empire.
John Cage, voice, Jon Heaney, singer, Seamus Ennis, Uillean pipes, Paddy Glackin, fiddle, Matt Malloy, flute, Peadher Mercier & Mell Mercier, Bodhran.
Entry - January 18-24, 1994, Paris.
Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
for 58 wind players (1992)
Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
producted by the English National Opera in 2012
December 2-3, 2002, Munich.
Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
Recorded: November 1990, New York.
WINTER MUSIC with ATLAS ECLIPTICALIS (instrumental parts for flute 1-3). Mats Person, Kristin Scholz - piano. Recording - February 11 12, 1992, Frankfurt.
Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
John Cage, voice. April 1991, University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY, USA.
Recorded - November 24, 2006, UK (Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival).
Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
Matthias Bruppacher, Kaspar Glaettli, Nina Hitz, Boris Previsic, Christoph Reller, Peter Ruegg, Andreas Winkelmann. Recording - August 1998
Recorded on March 27, 1993, Germany.
Recorded - December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
John Cage, voice, Yvar Mikhashoff, piano. April 1991, University at Buffalo, Amherst, NY, USA.
Version for Two Performers
Brussels, October 26, 1954
Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
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.
Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
Charles Wood, handclaps. 2012
Recorded on December 6-8, 1996, Germany.
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
Entry - September 1992, Netherlands.
Recorded on March 19-21, 2000, Germany.
First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
Members of Ensemble Musica Negativa. June 1971, Cologne.
Gentle Fire. October 6, 1973, Loughborough Carillon.
Recorded November 21, 1998
Gentle Fire. October 6, 1973, Loughborough Carillon.
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
Recorded - March 1997, Copenhagen.
Percussion – Antonio Caggiano, Rodolfo Rossi.
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
David Tudor · Dwight Peltzer (pianos) Recordings made between March 30 and April 8, 1964.
+ 45` for a Speaker (John Schneider - speaker) CD 2008
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.
First recording. Recording - January 14-17, 1996, the Netherlands.
Anne de Fornel, Jay Gottlieb (pianos) CD 2019
Recorded on June 26, 2007, Germany.
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)
Ulrich Krieger - saxophone, Ulrich Meis - cello, Gerhard Scherer - accordion CD 2006
Orchester Jakobplatz Muenchen. Year of publication: 2007.