Cage: Music for an aquatic Ballet, Music for Carrilon No. 6

Cage: Music for an aquatic Ballet, Music for Carrilon No. 6
Composer John Cage
Artist Roberto Fabbriciani flutes
Jonathan Faralli percussion
Format 1 CD
Cat. number 9284
EAN code 5029365928427
Release July 2012

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This fascinating disc includes several first recordings in a broad survey of John Cage’s unpredictable muse, from the simple pleasures of a short score written in the 1950s for a synchronised swimming display, from which the album takes its title, to the more arcane delights of his musical compendium based on star-charts, Atlas Eclipticalis. Though the music inevitably ranges from the most regular and predetermined score to an aesthetic of chance and serendipity, dependent on the will of the performer, Cage’s voice, whimsical and questioning, is everywhere present, asking what music is and how and why we listen to it.

Much is owed in a Cage performance to the musicians, their skill and their sympathy; no different in that general sense from a Schubert performance, perhaps, but an extra degree of imaginative sympathy is required of musicians who must themselves make many important decisions about the very stuff of what they will perform, such as on Two: what instruments to use? Which notes, and how fast?

Roberto Fabbriciani is a seasoned musical collaborator of Cage’s, who worked with him and other outstanding figures of the post-war avant-garde for over three decades, performing, promoting and in many cases helping to refine their music. So he has prepared his own version of music from Atlas Eclipticalis, and he is joined here by a young percussionist who takes on the formidable demands of one of Cage’s most elaborate scores, 27’10.554’’ for percussion and tape. As the disc unfolds at its own unhurried pace we may hear a quietly determined and utterly original composer in works for a quixotic combination of instruments. It is the latest in what is becoming a notable series of Cage recordings on Brilliant Classics, which is making a serious contribution to the composer’s growing discography, otherwise largely to be found on obscure and premium-priced labels.

Other information:
- New recording, recorded in Italy in November and December 2011
- This fascinating disc (an early celebration of Cage’s 100-th birthday next year 2012) offers several world premieres, e.g. the Music for an Aquatic Ballet (for a synchronized swimming display), a valuable addition to the Brilliant Classics Cage discography
- The works presented here are for flutes(s) and percussion or tape, and are either written down, or are a personal interpretation (either wilful or by chance) of certain indications of Cage in the score, open for multiple performances.
- World famous flutist Roberto Fabricciani has been working with John Cage for over 30 years, so may be considered as a specialist in this repertoire. He is joined by highly talented percussionist Jonathan Faralli.
- Includes liner notes in English and Italian by Jonathan Faralli

Track list

Disk 1

  1. John Cage: Music for an Aquatic Ballet, for flutes, percussion and tape
  2. John Cage: Dialogues, for bass flute and percussion
  3. John Cage: 27’10.554’’, for percussion and tape
  4. John Cage: Three Studies from Atlas Eclipticalis, realised by Roberto Fabbriciani: Study No. 1, for solo alto flute
  5. John Cage: Three Studies from Atlas Eclipticalis, realised by Roberto Fabbriciani: Study No. 2, for solo flute
  6. John Cage: Three Studies from Atlas Eclipticalis, realised by Roberto Fabbriciani: Study No. 3, for solo piccolo
  7. John Cage: Two, for flute and vibraphone
  8. John Cage: Music for Carillon No. 6, for piccolo and percussion