Cage Song 58
Cage does ‘Indian’ and the result is a truly memorable disc
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Composer or Director: John Cage
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Other Minds
Magazine Review Date: 7/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 61
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: OM1010-2

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Song Books I-II |
John Cage, Composer
Amelia Cuni, Vocalist/voice Federico Sanesi, Percussion John Cage, Composer Raymond Kaczynski, Percussion Werner Durand, Electronics |
Author: Philip_Clark
Cage originally conceived of Solo for Voice 58 as a showcase for Cathy Berberian, and the work is a self-assembly “flat pack” score that is open to interpretation. As Cuni points out, Cage’s directions explicitly cite the traditional Indian forms of “ragas” (scales) and “talas” (rhythmic units) as the basis of the piece – the performer must build lines and rhythmic relationships of their own, not through improvisation but by internalising Cage’s instructions as a form of internal discipline.
Cage meant the performer to evoke the spirit of Indian music but Cuni brings matters full circle by realising the piece as one intimately versed in the tradition’s techniques and microtonal inflections. Cage provides a microtonal skeleton and Cuni manipulates the minuscule micro-divisions between notes with an innate ease that Western performers can take as a measure for the future. The result is a profoundly authentic, Apollonian beauty.
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