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JOHN CAGE
Musik for Five
First complete recordings of the time-length pieces
45′ for a Speaker (1954) [45′ für einen Sprecher, from the American by Ernst Jandl (1969)]
34′46.776″ for a Pianist (1954)
31′57.9864″ for a Pianist (1954)
27′10554″ for a Percussionist (1956)
26′1.449″ for a String Player (1955)
4′33″ (No. 2) (0′00″) (1962) Solo to be performed in any way by anyone
Music for Five (1984–87) for flute, violoncello, two pianos, and percussion
Two (1987) for flute and piano
Eberhard Blum, flute and voice
Marianne Schroeder, piano
Nils Vigeland, piano
Frances-Marie Uitti, violoncello and voice
Robyn Schulkowsky, percussion
Co-Production: Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt/Hat Hut Records Ltd., Therwil
Digital recording: 23–25 July 1990, Sporthalle am Böllenfalltor, Darmstadt
Recording by Reinhard Hauck and Reinhold Haas (HR) and Peter Pfister (Studio Pfister)
Production assistant: Elena Krankus
Typography, design, and photographs by Ann Holyoke Lehmann
Produced by Ernstalbrecht Stiebler/Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger
Made possible by generous financial assistance of the Swiss Bank Corporation
DDD / 2 CDs, Total time 59:24 + 67:05 [126:29]
hatART CD 2-6070
JOHN CAGE
Fontana Mix & Solo for Voice 2
Eberhard Blum, flute and voice
This recording superimposes digital tapings of three parts of Fontana Mix (1958) in a realization for flutes
and Solo for Voice 2 (1960). It is dedicated to the White Paintings of Robert Rauschenberg.
Co-Production: Sender Freies Berlin/Hat Hut Records Ltd., Therwil
Digital recording: 13/14 November 1992, Sender Freies Berlin
Recording supervisor: Wolfgang Hoff
Sound engineer: Wolfgang Zülch
CD-Master by Peter Pfister
Cover typography and photographs by Ann Holyoke Lehmann
Produced by Martin Demmler/Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger
DDD / Total time 50:03
hatART CD 6125
JOHN CAGE
Sixty-two Mesostics Re Merce Cunningham (1971)
for voice unaccompanied using microphone
Eberhard Blum, voice
Co-Production: Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt/Hat Hut Records Ltd., Therwil
Digital recording: 14 August 1991, Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt
Recording supervisor: Udo Wüstendörfer
Sound engineer: Detlev Kittler
Production assistant: Elena Krankus
CD-Master by Peter Pfister
Typography, design, and photographs by Ann Holyoke Lehmann
Produced by Ernstalbrecht Stiebler/Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger
2 CDs, Total time 46:32 + 46:32 [93:04]
hatART CD 2-6095
JOHN CAGE
Atlas Eclipticalis (1961–62)
instrumental parts for flute 1–3
Eberhard Blum, piccolo, flute and alto flute
Co-Production: Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt/Hat Hut Records Ltd., Therwil
Digital recording: 10/11 February 1992, Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt
Recording supervisor: Hans-Bernhard Bätzing
Sound engineer: Detlev Kittler
Production assistant: Elena Krankus
CD-Master by Peter Pfister
Design by Ann Holyoke Lehmann
Produced by Ernstalbrecht Stiebler/Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger
With kind support from Lufthansa Cultural Affairs
DDD / Total time 60:00
hatART CD 6111
JOHN CAGE
Ryoanji (1983/85)
Robert Black, contrabass
Eberhard Blum, flute
Iven Hausmann, trombone
Gudrun Reschke, oboe
John Patrick Thomas, voice
Jan Williams, percussion
Co-Production: Sender Freies Berlin/Akademie der Künste, Berlin/Hat Hut Records Ltd., Therwil
Digital recording: 22 June 1995, Akademie der Künste, Berlin
Recording supervisor: Wolfgang Hoff
Sound engineer: Wolfgang Zülch
Mix and CD-Master by Peter Pfister
Layout typography by fuhrer vienna
Cover and photographs (Berlin) by Ann Holyoke Lehmann
Photograph of John Cage courtesy of the John Cage Trust
Liner notes by Eberhard Blum, Art Lange, Yumiko Urae, and Jean Vermeil
Special thanks to Christiane Krtschmarsch
Produced by Martin Demmler/Dirk Scheper/Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger
With kind support from Lufthansa Cultural Affairs
DDD, 24-Bit / Total time 60:30
hatART CD 6183
JOHN CAGE
First complete recording of Imaginary Landscapes 1–5:
Imaginary Landscape No. 1 (1939)
for two variable-speed phono turntables, frequency recordings, muted piano, and cymbal;
to be performed as a recording or broadcast
Imaginary Landscape No. 2 (March No. 1) (1942)
for percussion quintet
Imaginary Landscape No. 3 (1942)
for percussion sextet
Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) (1951)
for 12 radios
Imaginary Landscape No. 5 (1952)
for any 42 recordings; to be realized as a magnetic tape
Realization by Peter Pfister using 42 hatART recordings by Anthony Braxton
But What About The Noise …? (1985)
for percussion ensemble
Realization by Jan Williams
Maelström Percussion Ensemble (Robert Accurso, John Bacon Jr., Kirk Brundage, Gary Rutkowski)
and guests (Craig Bitterman, Eberhard Blum, Patti Cudd, Thomas Furminger, Erik Oña, Christopher Swist, Amy Williams)
Directed by Jan Williams
Digital recording: 28 May–1 June 1995, Slee Concert Hall, University at Buffalo, NY
Recording and CD-Master by Peter Pfister
Cover by Ann Holyoke Lehmann
Layout typography by fuhrer vienna
Liner notes by Art Lange, Franck Mallet, and Peter Niklas Wilson
Special thanks to Richard Bailey, Stephen Bradley, Cort Lippe, Michael Pugliese, and Phil Rehard
Produced by Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger
With kind support from the University at Buffalo and Lufthansa Cultural Affairs
Also made possible by the Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge-Preis für unkonventionelle Kunstvermittlung 1995 awarded to Eberhard Blum by the Stiftung Preußische Seehandlung, Berlin
DDD, 24-Bit / Total time 51:15
hatART CD 6179
JOHN CAGE
Winter Music (1957)
first recording for four pianos
Winter Music with Atlas Eclipticalis (1961–62)
instrumental parts for flute 1–3
Mats Persson, Steffen Schleiermacher, Kristine Scholz, Nils Vigeland, piano
Eberhard Blum, piccolo, flute, and alto flute
The digital recordings of Winter Music were made on 6 June 1993 at the Sender Freies Berlin;
realization 2 of Winter Music has been superimposed with the digital recording of Atlas Eclipticalis made on 10/11 February 1992 at the Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt.
Recording at the Sender Freies Berlin, 6 June 1993:
Recording supervisor: Wolfgang Hoff
Sound engineer: Herbert Schlüter
Piano tuner: Hans Filipski
Recording at the Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt, 10/11 February 1992:
Recording supervisor: Hans-Bernhard Bätzing
Sound engineer: Detlev Kittler
Digital realization and CD-Master made at Tonstudio Peter Pfister, Berikon, Switzerland, by Peter Pfister
Cover typography and photograph by Ann Holyoke Lehmann
Produced by Ernstalbrecht Stiebler/Hessischer Rundfunk, Frankfurt; Martin Demmler/Sender Freies Berlin;
and Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger/Hat Hut Records Ltd., Therwil
With kind support from Lufthansa Cultural Affairs
DDD / Total time 60:02
hatART CD 6141