John Cage tribute show series on WREK

In early September, I did a series of shows on WREK about John Cage, in recognition of his 100th birthday. You can find the official series announcement and schedule details here. This blog is where I documented my own notes for the show.

It’s not really intended for the public, but I thought some of you who tuned in might be interested. Please do NOT share this page with others, i.e. via Facebook; if you want to share something, use the WREK link above.

Thanks to everyone for their support, including the guys who lent me their Cage material and the Tuesday performers!

Jump ahead to:

General resources

main Sunday Special show, Cage overview

late Sunday night, early Cage material

late Monday night, Cage album “Variations IV” in entirety

Tuesday night Live at WREK performances, including details of exotic instrumentation

late Tuesday night, Cage album “Indeterminancy” in entirety

General resources:

http://www.johncage.info

http://www.johncage.info/index2.html

http://www.ubu.com/sound/cage.html

http://www.discogs.com/John-Cage-John-Cage/master/26116

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cage

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_John_Cage

interview snippet: UBU interview MP3 CD #4, 9:54-17:10, general commentary

interview snippet: UBU interview MP3 CD #1, 0:00-4:57 early history to 1958

main Sunday Special show, Cage overview

Imaginary Landscape No. 4

composed (performed?) April 1951

24 performers at 12 radios

media: UBU mp3, burned to CD? ~5 minutes long?

http://www.johncage.info/workscage/landscape4.html

interview snippet: UBU interview MP3 CD #1, 9:23-10:00, use of I Ching

Music Of Changes

composed (performed?) May-Dec 1951

compositional indeterminancy, but fixed performance

first foray into use of I Ching (“E King”, “Yee Jing”, etc.) divination system

quartet performances involve many musicians but only four are playing at once

media: should have tracks “Book 1” “2” “3” “4”; Haller CD #7 has #3 and #4

Wikipedia / johncage.info

Williams Mix, 1952-1953

octophonic, tape splicing

named for …

media: on Haller CD #8, 5 minutes; also on UBU CD 4m25s plus applause (and boos?)

Wikipedia / johncage.info

Variations I, 1958

media: Curt Wells CD (see more below)

Wikipedia / johncage.info

Indeterminancy, 1959

excerpted during Sunday Special show, played in entirety on Tuesday night, see below

Lecture on Nothing, 1959

text is part of “Silence” collection of 1939-1961 essays

media: UBU mp3 burned to audio CD; Kaegan Sparks and Christian MArclay at Philadelphia ICA (U Penn) in 2007, 67m55s

see UBU notes

Cartridge Music, 1960

objects instead of needle cartridges inserted into phone arms, act as pickup mics

media: Curt Wells CD (see more below)

johncage.info

Atlas Eclipticalis, 1961

use of star charts

media: WREK CD

johncage.info

(I didn’t play any of this, I don’t think)

Klangexperimente, 1963

media: UBU audio CD track 5, 1m 58s

no info at all

Mureau, 1970

spoken word

interview snippet: UBU interview MP3 CD #4, 4:50 – 8:15, explanation

media: UBU interview MP3 CD #3, up to 1h09m mark, excerpt it

media: UBU audio CD track 8, 4m06s excerpt

(I didn’t play any of this)

Mushroom Haiku, from Silence, 1969/1972

media: UBU audio CD track 6, 4m46s

also UBU audio CD track 7, 2m03s, “Disconnected”

4’33”

place on hold for that length of time

late Sunday night, early Cage

Imaginary Landscape (No. 1), 1939

2 variable-speed phono turntables, frequency recordings, muted piano and cymbal

media: UBU misc audio CD, 8m50s

Wikipedia / johncage.info

Works for Prepared Piano, 1940s

media: Haller CD #3 and #4

Wikipedia

Margaret Leng Tan CD

early (1940-1953) compositions on various types of piano

media: WREK CD

Second Construction, 1940

media: Curt Wells CD (see more below)

Wikipedia / johncage.info

Sonatas and Interludes, 1946-1948

prepared piano: screws, bolts, rubber, plastic; 2-3 hours prep; mathematics, proportions, symmetry, nesting

Wikipedia / johncage.info

I also played a whole lot of excerpts from some tribute albums that came out after Cage passed in 1992. I’ll write those up here later.

late Monday night, Cage album “Variations IV” in entirety

Variations IV, 1965

scored by shapes on a clear plastic sheet then cut up and distributed around stage; this method mentioned in one of the Brown/Cage Quartet piece intros

performed in Los Angeles, August 1965; CD/LP are excerpts from 6 hour performance

media: WREK CD, 65 minutes total, 2m52s intro

media: Scott Watkins LP, 30 minutes

see Wikipedia

(I played the CD)

Tuesday night Live at WREK live performances!

I’ll provide Wikipedia / johncage.info links here later.

1. Composed Improvisation for Snare Drum (8 min): snare drum solo with timing and form subject to chance; performed by Stuart Gerber

2. A selection from 27’10.554″ (exactly 15’55.282″ long) for a percussionist; instrumentation included standard drum kit, seed rattle, shell wind chime, kalimba (aka thumb piano), dumbek, a piece of granite, a kazoo and three small gongs; performed by Caleb Herron

3. Child of Tree (8 min); composed for instruments made of natural (plant) materials; in this instance, those instruments were pod rattles, wooden water buffalo bell, beans and a wood block; performed by Stuart Gerber

4. Fontana Mix (10 min); synthesizer, iPad, digital recorder, toddler’s toy, 3 tape decks, saxophone, digital samplers, sequencers and mixers; performed by Robby Kee and Robert Cheatham

5. Inlets (10 min, shortened to 5 min by time constraints), gurgling and bubbling of the conch shells, recording of burning pine cone, one conch shell played briefly as horn; performed by Stuart Gerber, Jan Baker, and Caleb Herron

6. The Year Begins to be Ripe (Solo No. 49 from Songbooks) (2 min); voice and table top, using text from the journal of Henry David Thoreau; performed by Stuart Gerber

late Tuesday night, Cage album “Interterminancy” in entirety

Indeterminancy, 1959

both compositional and performance indeterminancy

one story per minutes, sped up or slowed down accordingly to fit

speaker and piano are physically separated, on separate stopwatches

media: WREK CD, 90 minutes; also Haller CD #5 and #6

fantastic liner notes by Richard Kostelanetz (1992) and Cage (1959) including Zen/boring/2-4-8 quote

random selections from Kostelanetz book

In 1988, Richard Kostelanetz published a book of interviews with Cage, entitled “Conversing With Cage”. I have found that Cage is endlessly fascinating, and in fact in leafing through this book recently, it seemed like anywhere I happened to land was interesting. Which gave me an idea …

Throughout the shows series I selected quotes from this book at random, using the random number generator at random.org. This isn’t exactly a divination system like the I Ching, but it’ll do. The copy I used is the second edition, published in 2003 by Routledge press.