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Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute
Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute
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Creators: Joan Jeanrenaud, Paul Mccandless, Laurie Anderson, Robert Ashley, Larry Austin, John Cage, John Cale, Takehisa Kosugi, John / Ono, Yoko Lennon, Jackson Mac Low, Ken Nordine, Oregon Symphony, Research Composer, Ryuichi Sakamoto, James Tenney, David Tudor, Christian Wolff, Anne Tardos, Glen Moore
Label: Koch Int'l Classics
Category: Music

List Price: $35.98
Buy New: $25.12
You Save: $10.86 (30%)
Buy New/Used from $19.44

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(4 reviews)
Sales Rank: 77877

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.9

UPC: 099923723820
EAN: 0099923723820
ASIN: B000001SH6

Release Date: November 18, 1993
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Excerpts For Thirty Pieces For String Quartet
  • Excerpt From Thirty Pieces For String Quartet
  • Three Dances For Prepared Piano, Dance #1
  • Dance 2: Three Dances for Prepared Piano
  • Dance 3: Three Dances for Prepared Piano
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • First Four-Language Word Event in Memoriam John Cage
  • Six Melodies Variation for Solo Violin
  • Six Melodies Variation for Solo Violin
  • Six Melodies Variation for Solo Violin
  • Six Melodies Variation for Solo Violin
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • A Cage Went in Search of a Bird
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Concert for Piano and Orchestra: Three Solos for Trumpet
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Cunningham Stories (At the Age of Twelve...)
  • Haiku FM
  • Haiku FM
  • Haiku FM
  • Haiku FM
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Art is self-alteration is Cage is...
  • Music for the Merce Cunningham dance Shards: Webwork
  • Music for the Merce Cunningham dance Shards: Webwork
  • Music for the Merce Cunningham dance Shards: Webwork
  • Music for the Merce Cunningham dance Shards: Webwork
  • Music for the Merce Cunningham dance Shards: Webwork
  • Music for the Merce Cunningham dance Shards: Webwork
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone
  • Georgia Stone

  Disc 2
  • Cunningham Stories (Merce Cunningham Phoned His Mother...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Merce Cunningham Phoned His Mother...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Merce Cunningham Phoned His Mother...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Merce Cunningham Phoned His Mother...)
  • Oregon: Chance/Choice
  • Oregon: Chance/Choice
  • Chance/Choice
  • Chance/Choice
  • Chance/Choice
  • Chance/Choice
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Seventy-five Letters & Improvisation
  • Living Room Music
  • Living Room Music
  • Living Room Music
  • Living Room Music
  • Living Room Music
  • Living Room Music
  • Living Room Music
  • Living Room Music
  • Ergodos I for John Cage
  • Ergodos I for John Cage
  • Ergodos I for John Cage
  • Ergodos I for John Cage
  • Ergodos I for John Cage
  • Ergodos I for John Cage
  • Cunningham Stories (Every Morning...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Every Morning...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Every Morning...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Every Morning...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Every Morning...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Every Morning...)
  • Cunningham Stories (Every Morning...)
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • Factory Preset
  • 4'33
  • 4'33
  • 4'33
  • 4'33
  • 4'33
  • In Memoriam John Cage
  • In Memoriam John Cage - Call Waiting
  • In Memoriam John Cage - Call Waiting
  • In Memoriam John Cage - Call Waiting
  • In Memoriam John Cage - Call Waiting
  • In Memoriam John Cage - Call Waiting
  • In Memoriam John Cage - Call Waiting
  • In Memoriam John Cage - Call Waiting
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Aria
  • Cunningham Stories (The Cunningham Company...)
  • Cunningham Stories (The Cunningham Company...)
  • Cunningham Stories (The Cunningham Company...)
  • New York City
  • New York City
  • New York City
  • New York City

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Silence please!   August 30, 2006
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

My only reason for buying this CD is the track 4:33 by Frank Zappa. 4:33 minutes of total silence, well almost total silence because you can hear a little background noices in the control room of Frank. It is a very interesting cd. But if you are not a fan of Zappa or Cage, and you like to hear music I say: buy something else. If you are ready for an experiment: buy this one or the CD Roaratorio.



5 out of 5 stars Georgia Stone the best antiwar composition to date   December 14, 2002
  3 out of 8 found this review helpful

The whole collection is interesting. However, the great moment of this collection is the Ono contribution Georgia Stone. It's a fluxus symphony. Never have I heard a more poignant antiwar piece. It rates in power and beauty to Henryk Gorecki's Symphony #3 with soprano Dawn Upshaw. If anyone ever doubted the genius of Yoko Ono as being relevant and an artist of the highest calibre then listen to this masterpiece and you'll be jolted into her energy as an artist. Yoko, give us more of this kind of music.


5 out of 5 stars unknown..but i'm real excited   June 5, 2001
  5 out of 11 found this review helpful

Jspark wrote a review that totally grabbed my intrest..I did my senior art history project on John Cage..using random sheets of paper for the lecture. the idea of hitting the "random button" is a great idea..and the idea of running two disks at once is even neater..being a big fan of just about everybody on the cd..especially Laurie Anderson doesnt hurt either... I haven't heard it yet, but i think i'll be sticking with the 5 star rating.


5 out of 5 stars What? 183 tracks? What for? There is a reason...   August 2, 1999
  18 out of 18 found this review helpful

It might be bewildering at first. The first disc has 98 tracks; the second, 85. If you listen straight through, you do not perceive any discontinuity. A collection of John Cage pieces performed by friends, collegues, and admirers. Frank Zappa (American composer [complete biographical blurb that he provided]) contributed 4'33". Laurie Anderson tells a few Merce Cunningham tales. Seems like a fun tribute from the git-go. But wait! (And this is where the fun begins!) Switch your CD player to the shuffle (random) mode. Now look what happens. It goes from, say, Yoko Ono's piece to the Kronos to the Moraz prepared piano performance to Ken Nordine's narration - all in the matter of seconds. It is a great to homage to Cage himself with the great use of the random chance operations that he might have enjoyed. Every performance of this disc becomes a unique experience (just like Cage). For even more fun, try playing both discs at the same time (provided, of course, you have the means; if not, improvise). Or add another sound source as well, like, say, the radio, or the television very low, or a tape of white noise. The possibilities are endless. I had the pleasure of trying this one day with FOUR players going on simulataneously: two with these discs, another with Miles Davis far in the background, the fourth with a disc of bird calls. It was quite a fun sound environment and I would not hesitate to try it again. But that was my experience. Your experience may be different.


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