I can't resist sharing one of my favourite pieces of music. François Bernard Mâche has studied scientific research on the structure of birdsong. His Vigiles is based on the those naturally occurring forms.
Cage, John (1912 - 92)
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostYou might like to get your hands on the score of Cornelius Cardew's The Great Learning. There's an optional component of Paragraph 5 called TUBE TRAIN STOPPED BETWEEN STATIONS. It calls upon the performer(s) who qualify to perform it to reproduce the sounds they heard while on a tube train stopped between stations in the weeks preceding the performance. No audio recording is to be used in the reproduction of what was heard. during the stop(s).
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostVery nice Para 5 sample here. I've just downloaded the thing, that's my listening for today set up.
http://boltrecords.pl/4,extras/39,co...arning,en.html
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Originally posted by smittims View PostHi, Mandryka, I've just seen your post of 0943 yesterday. We may be at cross-purposes here: Etudes Australes is indeed, precisely notated on 5-line staves, and there are no random pitches. True, there are no bar lines , so instructions have to be given about note-duration.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostHi, Mandryka, I've just seen your post of 0943 yesterday. We may be at cross-purposes here: Etudes Australes is indeed, precisely notated on 5-line staves, and there are no random pitches. True, there are no bar lines , so instructions have to be given about note-duration.
I should say that there are two which I’ve enjoyed more than others: Crismani and Sultan. This could be just my mood when I’ve been listening of course, so just an anecdote about me. It could also be something to do with their interpretation.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI would advise against it. The performances, linked to workshops, are, in general, pretty ropy. PM me and I can send what Rich Duckworth, who was responsible for the mix of recordings from his central microphone tree and mine from three sites surrounding the performance space, made of the 2015 Union Chapel performance. To date, Rich has only made what he describes as "rough mixes" which he posted as mp3s. There was a long-term plan to release the whole 2015 Union Chapel recording on Ants Records but, so far, little progress has been made on that project. I could also make the recording of the 1984 first complete performance of The Great Learning (same venue) in which both Mr. Barrett and I participated. That was recorded using a pair of cardioid microphones placed in the balcony opposite the pulpit. While the polish workshop performances lacked any direct connection to those with long previous experience of the work, both the 1984 and 2000 performances at Union Chapel, involved several musicians who had participated in the Cecil House premiere of Paragraph 5 in January of 1972. Unfortunately, though I seem to recall Bob Woolford recording that performance, I do not have a copy.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View Postwhat exactly is meant by a duet for two independent hands
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostIn a real duet of independent voices
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostBut since NatBalance is clearly not interested in Cage's work, beyond dilatory arguments about 4'33", I don't imagine The Great Learning will be of much interest either.
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Originally posted by NatBalance View PostWell actually from what I've heard of Cage's other work I've been impressed. I haven't heard much and don't ask me what I've heard because I just can't remember, but I remember I didn't find it as confusing as 4'33".
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostWhat do you think of this performance of his 8th piano etude? I think it's gorgeous!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBFi...Tristano-Topic
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