Love it, good job!

David

On 21 December 2012 10:08, WALSH STUART <[email protected]> wrote:
> The little piano piece, A Room was written several years before 4' 33".
>
> It can be played as it is or with preparations (different sized bolts,
> rubber, weather stripping, a penny). It's in 4/4 (bot not notated as such)
> and it's a stream of quavers. Sometimes the note stems are up and sometimes
> point down. The quavers are single or grouped  in 2s, 3s and 4s, sometimes
> across bar lines. But performances by pianists on youtube just sound like
> steady flows of notes.
>
> There is a structure 2 x (4,7,2,5,4,7,2,3,5) which, at least or only, means
> phrase structure, and page 2 follows the phrase structure of page 1 (with
> the same basic material now altered in each phrase).
>
> Of all the composers who exist or whoever existed, John Cage seems the most
> unlikely candidate for portraying psycho turmoil in his music yet there
> really is something anxious and nervy going on. Extensive biographical
> research (skimming the wikipedia entry) reveals that Cage's marriage was
> failing at this time and he was about to meet Merce (unusual male name) so
> maybe he was feeling a bit confused.
>
> Stuart
>>
>> On Dec 20, 2012, at 5:45 PM, adS <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> 4'33" -
>>
>> You're absolutely right, but when I do it, it's two minutes shorter
>> because I skip the first movement--I've never liked it, unlike the other
>> two.
>>
>> BTW, there's video of  "the full orchestral version" at:
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUJagb7hL0E
>>
>> Particularly effective when conductor Lawrence Foster takes out his
>> handkerchief and mops his brow after the first movement.
>>
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