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Thursday - Anne Hilde Neset

Anne Hilde Neset presents Musicircus, recorded at the ENO in March 2012. Artists perform different works by John Cage simultaneously to create a unique listener experience.

Concluding a week of Late Junctions celebrating the music of John Cage, Anne Hilde Neset presents a special recording of Musicircus, a Cage happening that was staged at London's ENO in March, in which a wide range of artists performed a number of different Cage works simultaneously to create a unique sound-walk for the listener.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Thu 20 Sep 2012 23:00

Music Played

  • Margaret Leng Tan

    John Cage: Sonata 16

    • John Cage The Piano Works 7.
    • Mode mode158.
  • John Schneider (guitar)

    Lou Harrison: Palace Music (from Suite for National Steel Guitar)

    • Lou Harrison: Por Gitaro: Suites for Tuned Guitars.
    • Mode mode195.
  • Cathy Berberian

    John Cage: A Flower

    • Magnicathy: The Many Voices of Cathy Berberian.
    • Wergo WER60054-50.
  • Enzo Porta (violin) / Adriano Ambrosini (piano) / Guido Fachin (percussion)

    Lou Harrison: Bowl Bells, from Varied Trio (1987)

    • A Hommage To Lou Harrison, Vol. 4.
    • Dynamic CD"401.
  • Larry Austin

    Art Is Self-Alteration Is Cage Is...

    • A Chance Operation - The John Cage Tribute.
    • Koch International 3-7238-2 Y6x2.
  • David Tudor / John Cage

    John Cage: Indeterminacy: New Aspect Of Form In Instrumental And Electronic Music (extract

    • Indeterminacy: New Aspect Of Form In Instrumental And Electronic Music (extract).
    • Smithsonian Folkways SF40804/5.
  • Various Performers (see below)

    John Cage: Musicircus

    • Recorded at the London Coliseum (ENO), 3rd March 2012.
    • 大象传媒 Recording.
  • Chico Mello / Silvia Ocougne

    Chico Mello / Silvia Ocougne: John Cage Na Praia N.4 (John Cage At The Beach N.4)

    • Musica Brasileira De(s)composta.
    • Edition Wandelweiser Records EWR 9603.

Broadcast

  • Thu 20 Sep 2012 23:00

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