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    • Release Date: 06/13/2000
    • Sales Rank: 70,184
    • Label: ECM RECORDS
    • UPC: 028946514023

    Listener Rating: (2 ratings)

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    Cage: The Seasons, etc.

    1. Seventy-Four, for orchestra 12:15
    Composed by Cage
    Performed by American Composers Orchestra
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies
    2. The Seasons, Ballet in One Act, for orchestra 16:38
    Composed by Cage
    Performed by American Composers Orchestra
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies
    3. Concerto for prepared piano & chamber orchestra 20:39
    Composed by Cage
    Performed by American Composers Orchestra and Margaret Leng Tan
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies
    4. Seventy-Four, for orchestra 12:05
    Composed by Cage
    Performed by American Composers Orchestra
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies
    5. Suite for Toy Piano, for toy piano or piano 7:03
    Composed by Cage
    Performed by Margaret Leng Tan
    6. Suite for Toy Piano (orch. by Lou Harrison) 7:10
    Composed by Cage
    Performed by American Composers Orchestra and Margaret Leng Tan
    Conducted by Dennis Russell Davies

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    Editorial Reviews

    If the first thing John Cage's name brings to mind is a pianist sitting silently at a keyboard for the length of his infamous "4'33"," the variety of gorgeous sounds to be heard here will come as quite a surprise. This disc presents an intriguing contrast of early and late Cage, combining the composer's final orchestral score, "Seventy-Four" (1992) -- the title simply identifies the number of performers required -- with three works from around 1950, a turning point in his aesthetic outlook. "The Seasons" (1947), a ballet score choreographed by Merce Cunningham, is music of radiant harmonies and unexpected but graceful gestures, lovingly played by the American Composers Orchestra under Dennis Russell Davies. Here, and especially in the Concerto for Prepared Piano (1950-51), Cage moved toward a Zen-inspired system of composition governed in part by chance. The Concerto, performed here by Cage acolyte Margaret Leng Tan, offers a feast of unusual, percussive sounds created by inserting bolts, rubber, and other materials among the piano's strings. In Cage's Suite for Toy Piano (1948), Tan plays another instrument that she's championed, communicating a playful profundity through its bell-like tones. The limitations imposed by this child's instrument -- a tiny range, and little control over timbre or dynamics -- are paradoxically transformed into a full symphonic canvas in Lou Harrison's orchestration of the Suite. "Seventy-Four," which assigns notes to the musicians but allows them considerable freedom in how they are played (if at all), is given in two versions, but not drastically different ones. The sustained, hovering pitches of this music give a hint of how far Cage, a great sonic explorer, had traveled by the end of his career. Scott Paulin, Barnes & Noble

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    Cage does Copelandby HarveyVT

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    March 30, 2009: I was really shocked when I herd this CD. Cage was in a mellow mood rather than his usual spikey stuff. At times it almost sounded like Aaron Copeland.