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- From: mccomt@aix.rpi.edu (Todd Michel McComb)
- Subject: Cage review
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- Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 21:33:42 GMT
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- I would like to put in a good word for the newest Cage release on Mode:
- The Complete String Quartets Volume 2, Mode 27. This disc includes the
- String Quartet in Four Parts (1949-50) and Four (1989), written specifically
- for the Arditti Quartet who are the performers on this CD (as well as on
- Volume 1, Mode 17).
-
- The early String Quartet is somewhat interesting -- it shows something of
- a transition from Cage's earlier, more "traditional" (not in terms of
- instrumentation for which the String Quartet is obviously more conservative,
- but in terms of the use of functional harmony as exemplified by the Sonatas
- and Interludes for Prepared Piano) style of composition to the chance-
- dominated style which was to begin shortly with the Music of Changes. The
- second work is Four, and this is the best thing I have heard by Cage to this
- point. I greatly enjoyed it. I'll leave any discussion of the music at that
- since the excellent liner notes were written by our own Jamie Pritchett.
-
- Just a few comments about Cage in general, hopefully without starting another
- too-soon-to-degenerate discussion: First, I have spent some time studying
- taoism before any exposure to Cage and as such have something of a basis for
- indentification. However, it is really the music itself which I have enjoyed
- rather than any philosophical posturing. It occurred to me to listen to
- "silence" long before I heard of Cage -- though I suppose one could argue
- that Cage had previously introduced it to the collective unconscious. Also,
- I can hear my own pulse and nervous system without the use of any sort of
- anechoic chamber; this sort of thing has always struck me as silly. The
- bottom line is that there is music by Cage which I really enjoy listening
- to: Four being the latest example. Anyway, the two volumes of string
- quartets are highly recommended for anyone interested in hearing the music
- behind the stories.
-
- T. M. McComb
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