Cage, John / Tudor, David / Wolff, Christian: San Francisco Museum Of Art January 16,1965

Cage, John / Tudor, David / Wolff, Christian: San Francisco Museum Of Art January 16,1965

Cage, John / Tudor, David / Wolff, Christian: San Francisco Museum Of Art January 16,1965

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: San Francisco Museum Of Art January 16,1965
Artist: Cage, John / Tudor, David / Wolff, Christian
Label: Modern Silence
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 889397610142
Genre: Classical Artists

Modern Silence present a live recording, originally broadcast by KPFA Radio from the sculpture court of the San Francisco Museum of Art on January 16, 1965. Coinciding with the 39th birthday of fellow pianist and longtime associate David Tudor, this historic concert with John Cage opens with a duet for cymbal with contact microphones agitated by a wide gamut of objects, and concludes with Variations IV in which loudspeakers outside the performance space interacted with speakers next to the audience. Includes a performance of Christian Wolff's For 1, 2 or 3 People. First vinyl release of this historic performance of minimalist music.

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