Cage: 3 Easy Pieces (1933)

This page lists all recordings of 3 Easy Pieces (1933), by John Cage (1912-92) on CD.

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Cage: Complete Piano Music Vol.  7 - Pieces 1933-1950

Cage: Complete Piano Music Vol. 7 - Pieces 1933-1950


Cage:

Soliloquy (1945)

Ophelia

The Seasons

Two Pieces for Piano

Jazz Study

Metamorphosis

Quest - second movement

3 Easy Pieces (1933)

A Room

Crete & Dad (1945)

Two Pieces for Piano

Ad Lib

Triple-Paced


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Cage: Music for Piano Volume 3

Cage: Music for Piano Volume 3

Piano Works & Cello Works


Cage:

3 Easy Pieces (1933)

Quest

Metamorphosis

Jazz Study

Triple-Paced

(first version, 1943)

Ad Lib

Soliloquy (1945)

Ophelia

Two Pieces for Piano

In a Landscape

Dream

Suite for Toy Piano

(version for piano, 1948)

Seven Haiku

For M. C. and D. T., for piano

Waiting, for piano

Cheap Imitation

Etudes Boreales (4) for piano

Etudes Boreales (4) solo cello

Etudes Boreales (4) for cello & piano

Satie:

Socrate - Drame Symphonique

transcription for two pianos by Cage

with Gabriella Morelli (piano)


Marco Simonacci (cello) & Giancarlo Simonacci (piano)

Recording: June 2009, Fazioli Hall, Sacile, Italy

John Cage (1912–92) is regarded as one of the most influential and controversial composers of the 20th century. It is not only his music that this reputation is based on – his ideas were revolutionary, and he cast doubt on the supremacy of European art, and music when it was unchallenged and such views were considered heretic. Cage rejected the status held by harmony, instrumentation, and even the development of music from one point to another. He disconnected harmony from rhythm to liberate western music from its hitherto privileged hierarchies – iconoclastic stuff for 1940s America!

Cage studied with Schoenberg in Los Angeles, and although he adopted the 12-tone technique he abandoned Schoenberg’s expressionist style. Cage was also influenced the maverick composer – Erik Satie.

Satie had also ridiculed the musical establishment, and Cage arranged Satie’s longest work Socrate (a monodrama for piano and voice) for two pianos. It is worth mentioning that Cage’s favourite Satie composition was Vexations, a short work for piano, with instructions that it may be performed 840 times without pause or change.

Recording made in 2009.

Important repertoire and an ideal introduction to John Cage.

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