John Cage Jakob Ullmann Arditti Quartet - Thirty Pieces For String Quartet Komposition Für Streichquartett 2

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Review by Denis González

The album "Thirty Pieces For String Quartet Komposition Für Streichquartett 2" by John Cage Jakob Ullmann Arditti Quartet is a mesmerizing collection of experimental music. The Arditti Quartet delivers a stunning performance of these pieces, showcasing their mastery of the string quartet format.

John Cage's compositions are known for their avant-garde nature, and this album is no exception. The pieces are a mix of atonal sounds, silence, and unconventional techniques, creating a unique musical experience that challenges the listener's expectations.

Jakob Ullmann's contribution to the album is also noteworthy. His arrangements of the pieces add a layer of complexity and depth to the music, elevating it to new heights.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Thirty Pieces For String Quartet 30:20
Komposition Für Streichquartett 2 (1998/99)34:44

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HRMN 036/7CD, hrmn 036-07

Labels

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  • CD
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Credits

RoleCredit
CelloRohan de Saram
Composed ByJakob Ullmann (tracks: 2), John Cage (tracks: 1)
EnsembleArditti Quartet
ViolaDov Scheindlin
ViolinGraeme Jennings, Irvine Arditti

Notes

  • Recorded in 2001.
  • Total Time 65:16
  • Packaging: jewel case housed in a cardboard slipcase with 20 page booklet including German and English liner notes

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4035714100360
  • Label Code: LC 11252
  • Rights Society: GEMA

About John Cage Jakob Ullmann Arditti Quartet

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John Cage (born September 5, 1912, Los Angeles, California, USA - died August 12, 1992, New York City, New York, USA) was an American composer, music theorist, writer, philosopher, and artist. He is best known and lauded as a pioneer of post-war avant-garde composition. He left Pomona College early to travel in Europe (1930-31), then studied with in New York (1933-4) and in Los Angeles (1934): his first published compositions, in a rigorous atonal system of his own, date from this period. In 1937 he moved to Seattle to work as a dance accompanist, and there in 1938 he founded a percussion orchestra; his music now concerned with filling units of time with ostinatos (First Construction in Metal, 1939). He also began to use electronic devices (variable-speed turntables in Imaginary Landscape n.1, 1939) and invented the 'prepared piano', which involves placing a variety of objects between the strings of a grand piano in order to create an effective percussion orchestra under the control of two hands. He moved to San Francisco in 1939, to Chicago in 1941 and back to New York in 1942, all the time writing music for dance companies (notably for with whom he formed a lifelong relationship), nearly always for prepared piano or percussion ensemble. There were also major concert works for the new instrument: A Book of Music (1944) and Three Dances (1945) for two prepared pianos, and the Sonatas and Interludes (1948) for one. During this period Cage became interested in Eastern philosophies, especially in Zen. Working to remove creative choice from composition, he used coin tosses to determine events (Music of Changes for piano, 1951), wrote for 12 radios (Imaginary Landscape n.4, also 1951) and introduced other indeterminate techniques. His 4'33" (1952) has no composed sound -- only that of the environment in which it is performed; the Concert for Piano and Orchestra (1958) is an encyclopedia of indeterminate notations. Yet other works show his growing interest in the theatre of musical performance (Water Music, 1952, for pianist with a variety of non-standard equipment) and in electronics (Imaginary Landscape n.5 for randomly mixed recordings, 1952; Cartridge Music for small sounds amplified in live performance, 1960), culminating in various large-scale events staged as jamborees of haphazardness (HPSCHD for harpsichords, tapes etc, 1969). The later output is various, including indeterminate works, others fully notated within a very limited range of material, and pieces for natural resources (plants, shells). Cage appeared widely in Europe and the USA as a lecturer and performer, having an enormous influence on younger musicians and artists. He was married to from 1935 until their divorce in 1945.

Real Name

    • John Milton Cage
    • Jr.

Name Vars

  • Cage
  • J. Cage
  • J.Cage
  • JC
  • John John Cage
  • Johnny Cage
  • Джон Кейдж
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Summary by Denis González

"Thirty Pieces For String Quartet Komposition Für Streichquartett 2" is a must-listen for fans of experimental music. The combination of Cage's compositions and Ullmann's arrangements, performed by the Arditti Quartet, makes for a captivating and thought-provoking musical journey.