Roldán: Ritmica VI

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Percussion Music

Percussion Music


Cage:

Amores

Cowell:

Ostinato Pianissimo

Harrison, L:

Canticle No. 1

Roldán:

Ritmica V

Ritmica VI

Russell, W:

Three Cuban Pieces

Russo, W:

Dance Movements (3)


Edward Cornelius (maracas), Raymond Desroches (bongo), George Boberg (wood block), Paul Price (claves), Paul Price (tom-toms), John Cage (piano), Raymond Desroches (tom-toms)

Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, Paul Price, John Cage

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Naxos Classical Archives - 981018

Download only from $6.00

Available now to download.

Earle Brown - A Life In Music Volume 1

Earle Brown - A Life In Music Volume 1


 

Double Music

John Cage & Lou Harrison

Live Electronic Music Improvised

CD3

Cage:

Amores

Cowell:

Ostinato Pianissimo

Harrison, L:

Canticle No. 1

Kagel:

Transición II

Roldán:

Ritmica VI

Ritmica V

Russell, W:

Three Dance Movements

Three Cuban Pieces

Stockhausen:

Zyklus / Refrain


Christoph Caskel (percussion), David Tudor (piano), Aloys Kontarsky (piano, wood blocks) & Bernhard Kontarsky (celeste, antique cymbals)

The Manhattan Percussion Ensemble, Musica elettronica viva & AMM, John Cage & Paul Price

3CDs for price of 2

“Wergo is planning to release the 18 LPs in six instalments, and the first volume gives a good sense of the variety of what Brown recorded. The first disc, Concert Percussion for Orchestra, concentrates on the American experimentalists of the 1930s and 40s, with pieces by Lou Harrison, Henry Cowell and John Cage. The second disc is in many ways the most interesting of the three, with two classic works by Stockhausen from 1959, the solo-percussion Zyklus and the trio Refrain in what must have been their debut recordings. The remaining disc contains what it calls "live electronic music improvised", and doesn't really bear repeated listening. However, the fact that one of the pieces, recorded in Rome, includes composers Alvin Curran and Frederic Rzewski among the musicians, while the other features a London group led by Cornelius Cardew, does give them some documentary significance.” The Guardian, 4th September 2009 ***

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Re-issue of the Month - March 2010

Wergo Earle Brown's Contemporary Sound Series - WER69282

(CD - 3 discs)

$37.00

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