John Cage

John Cage - Cheap Imitation (1977) {2007 Cramps/Strange Days}  Music

Posted by TestTickles at June 29, 2020
John Cage - Cheap Imitation (1977) {2007 Cramps/Strange Days}

John Cage - Cheap Imitation (1977) {2007 Cramps/Strange Days}
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 82 mb
Genre: contemporary classical, experimental

Cheap Imitation is the 1977 album by John Cage. This is the 2007 CD pressing released in Japan by Cramps/Strange Days.
Fritz Hauser - John Cage: AboutCAGE, Vol. 8 (ONE 4 | Solos for Percussion) (2023)

Fritz Hauser - John Cage: AboutCAGE, Vol. 8 (ONE 4 | Solos for Percussion) (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 150 MB | Tracks: 5 | 57:08
Style: Classical | Label: Da Vinci Classics

It is rather common for music lovers to turn the radio on as soon as they start the engine of their cars. And it is equally common, for those steeped in the Classical music tradition, to amuse themselves trying to guess which work (or at least which composer) is being played when they find themselves in the midst of a piece. What is at work, in such a game one plays with oneself, is musical memory (in the attempt to connect a known tune or passage with something one remembers, and to give it a label), knowledge of a composer’s style, knowledge of the musical style of a particular historical period. When a given theme matches the listener’s inner archive of known music, then the game is won.

John Cage's Concert for Piano and Orchestra  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at June 9, 2021
John Cage's Concert for Piano and Orchestra

Martin Iddon, "John Cage's Concert for Piano and Orchestra "
English | ISBN: 0190938471 | 2020 | 480 pages | PDF | 46 MB
Darragh Morgan & John Tilbury - Morton Feldman - For John Cage (2020)

Darragh Morgan & John Tilbury - Morton Feldman - For John Cage (2020)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 247 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 216 Mb | Scans included | 01:23:59
Avant-Garde Classical | Label: Diatribe Records

The story of how Morton Feldman and John Cage first met has now become elevated to the status of legendary musical folklore. During a 1950 New York Philharmonic performance of Webern’s Symphony Op. 21, Feldman decided to leave the concert at the interval. In the lobby he met Cage. As Cage says, “we both walked out of a Philharmonic concert in which Webern had just been played, and we shared the desire not to hear anything else because we had been so deeply moved.” It was the beginning of a deep friendship that was to influence both their respective creative spirits. Morton Feldman became a friend, flatmate and student of John Cage.
Louth Contemporary Music Society - A Place Between: Tavener, Part, Silvestrov, Knaifel, Gorecki, Cage (2009)

Louth Contemporary Music Society - A Place Between (2009)
John Tavener · Arvo Pärt · Valentin Silvestrov · Alexander Knaifel · Henryk Górecki · John Cage

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 251 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 184 Mb | Scans included
Label: Louth Contemporary Music LTD | # LCM5901 | Time: 01:04:36
Classical, Contemporary, Spiritual Minimalism

World première recordings of works by John Tavener, Arvo Pärt, Valentin Silvestrov and Alexander Knaifel sit alongside pieces by Henryk Górecki and John Cage on the first recording from a new Irish label operated by noted concert promoters Louth Contemporary Music Society (LCMS). All of these very popular contemporary composers have in various ways been deeply influenced by profound spiritual, religious or cultural encounters, and the disc celebrates them in a moving, magical programme. A Place Between intersperses - to wonderful effect - beautiful works for string quartet (Silvestrov's meditative Ikon, Tavener's deeply moving Ikon of Joy/Sorrow, Pärt's reflective Da Pacem Domine) with two solo piano works (Pärt's uplifting Hymn to a Great City, and Cage’s melodic and expressive In a Landscape). Górecki's memorial for Michael Vyner, Good Night and Knaifel’s mystical O Heavenly King both feature the haunting voice of soprano Patricia Rozario. Silvestrov's 25.X.1893 lullaby is a melancholic and lyrical piece for violin and piano.
Marcus Creed, SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart - America: Copland, Reich, Cage, Feldman, Bernstein, Barber (2014)

Marcus Creed, SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart - America: Copland, Reich, Cage, Feldman, Bernstein, Barber (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 252 Mb | Total time: 77:33 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hänssler Classic | # CD 93.306 | Recorded: 2012, 2013

The SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart is one of the few choirs enjoying an international reputation. Their latest recording has “America” as its subject - and presents a tremendously wide range of forms and expressions, from music written under the influence of European masters to works that boldly explore experiments in aesthetic reorientation. The big names of the U.S. composers are of course represented, including Leonard Bernstein with his single a cappella work, the “Missa Brevis”, Steve Reich with his minimalist “Proverb” and John Cage with some of his late “Number Pieces”. Everything is presented at the highest artistic level, with ravishing sonics that cannot be beat.
Jean Thorel, Percurama - American Percussion Works: Cage, Ginastera, Harrison, Varèse (2021)

Jean Thorel, Percurama - American Percussion Works: Cage, Ginastera, Harrison, Varèse (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 265 Mb | Total time: 55:56 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.574244 | Recorded: 2009-2015

American Percussion Works is a rare collection of seldom heard works each with specific rules or themes as basis for the compositions. In John Cage’s First Construction the principle is based on the figure 16. Alberto Ginastera’s work Cantata para América Mágica, used pre-Columbian texts based on the conditions of human life, with war, natural phenomena, daybreak, night and love. Lou Harrison mixes non-European forms which ‘follow the pattern of having a single melodic part accompanied (or enhanced) by rhythmic percussion’ in his Koncherto. Varèse’s Ionisation also enters a new land being his first solely percussive work where ‘he finds a new grammar for the language of music’
Ars Ludi Percussion Ensemble - Cage: Music for Piano & Percussion (2014)

Ars Ludi Percussion Ensemble - Cage: Music for Piano & Percussion (2014)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 465 MB | Tracks: 28 | 115:14
Style: Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics

Although John Cage was trained in the European tradition, he was quick to forge his own unique style, rejecting the Western concept of music as a dramatic development from A to B and instead viewing it as a state of mind, changing but not heading towards a goal. The development of this approach is particularly apparent in his works for percussion – the focus of this CD – where the instrumental family’s hitherto traditional role of simply supporting the phrasing and architecture is rejected, its primal energy instead harnessed and showcased as a source for new sounds. ‘I do not deal in purposes; I deal in sounds,’ wrote Cage of Sixteen Dances, the first piece on the album. It’s an apt description for pretty much his entire musical oeuvre.
John Cage, Sun Ra - John Cage Meets Sun Ra (The Complete Concert, June 8, 1986, Coney Island, NY) (Reissue) (2016)

John Cage, Sun Ra - John Cage Meets Sun Ra (The Complete Concert, June 8, 1986, Coney Island, NY) (Reissue) (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 246.30 Mb | 1:10:01 | Cover
Avant-garde Jazz, Free Jazz | Country: USA | Label: Modern Harmonic (MHCD-20)

This live album documents the meeting of two avant-garde legends, but it is not exactly a "super duo." The curious chemistry these two share is subtler and possibly more rewarding than that. John Cage was a quotable artist. On the subject of albums, he once remarked that “records ruin the landscape.” Elsewhere, in a treatise collected in his 1961 book Silence, the composer offered some opinions about jazz. The genre “derives from serious music,” he wrote, “and when serious music derives from it, the situation becomes rather silly.” Given those harsh judgments, it makes sense to venture an opening question about Cage’s one-off appearance alongside swing-and-improv icon Sun Ra. If Cage himself thought jazz unsuited for “serious” contexts and recordings lame, why should this document of their 1986 shared bill be anything other than a curiosity?
John Cage - Bird Cage (2000) {Electronic Music Foundation EMF CD 013}

John Cage - Bird Cage (2000) {Electronic Music Foundation EMF CD 013}
XLD rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 318 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 142 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 26 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2000 Electronic Music Foundation | EMF CD 013
Contemporary Classical / Electronic / Experimental / Avant-Garde

In 1972, John Cage, accompanied by a film crew from Germany, went to upstate New York to work for 3 days in the State University of New York at Albany's electronic music studio. He carried with him three piles of tapes: (1) sounds of birds in aviaries that he had made in the prior two weeks, (2) recordings of himself singing his 'Mureau', and (3) ambient sounds. While listening to tapes of himself singing Mureau, he commented, "It makes the birds seem less ridiculous." The result was 'Birdcage', a complex, exuberant, and joyful fabric of juxtapositions of all of the sounds, to be played back in a space in which, as Cage put it, people were free to move and birds to fly.