| Etudes Boreales / Harmonies / 10'40.3'' |
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composer: John Cage interpreter: Friedrich Gauwerky - Mark Knoop booklet writer: Hanno Ehrler
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| Friedrich Gauwerky: violoncello / Mark Knoop: piano |
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Enormous technical requirements make John Cage's "Etudes Boreales" a highly virtuosic work, which requires an extreme sensitivity of feeling for the coordination of fingers, instrument, and intellect. On this CD it is presented in versions: for piano solo and later for cello solo with piano solo. As in the sister works, "Etudes Australes" and "Freeman Etudes", Cage based the "Etudes Boreales" on a star chart. He used the chart of the northern sky that the Czech astronomer Antonín Bečvář made in 1962. The time length piece 26'1.1499'' – Friedrich Gauwerky chooses the first 640.3 seconds for this recording, thus giving the piece the titel 10'40.3'' – documents the composer’s retreat from an intentional determination of the sounds. And also the "Harmonies" welcome the creative possibilities of whatever happens next.
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| Etudes Boreales for a Percussionist Using a Piano Harmonies XIII, XXII, XXIV, XXVII for Violoncello and Piano 10'40.3" for a String Player, as part of: 26’1.1499’’ for a String Player Etudes Boreales for Cello Solo and Piano Solo
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