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| 1. Two3 (1991) 1. [11:40] |
| 2. Two3 (1991) 2. [13:00] |
| 3. Two3 (1991) 3. [14:40] |
| 4. Two3 (1991) 4. [12:45] |
| 5. Two3 (1991) 5. [10:15] |
| 6. Two3 (1991) 6. [11:40] |
| 7. Two3 (1991) 7. [12:25] |
| 8. Two3 (1991) 8. [10:20] |
| 9. Two3 (1991) 9. [13:45] |
| 10. Two3 (1991) 10. [10:30] |
| 11. Inlets (1977) [7 minutes] |
| 12. Two4 (1991) I sho (10:00) [:05] |
| 13. Two4 (1991) I violin (10:10) [9:35] |
| 14. Two4 (1991) II sho (12:00) [:35] |
| 15. Two4 (1991) II violin (4:40) [4:40] |
| 16. Two4 (1991) III violin (12:40) [6:35] |
| 17. Two4 (1991) III sho (8:30) [6:05] |
| 18. Two4 (1991) IV violin (2:20) [2:25] |
The relatively brief 'Inlets', admittedly, arrives as a refreshing change of pace, a clear drink of water as it were. One of a number of pieces developed for 'uncontrollable objects', Freeman jostles twelve water-filled shells, the unpredictable burbles echoing through their small chambers with an odd accompaniment of clicks ... As mentioned in Rob Haskins' liners, the rhythm ends up belonging to the instrument, not the performer. A lovely piece.
'Two4', for sho and violin has an interesting, overlapping structure. The sho part is in three movements of the durations 10:00, 12:00 and 8:30 while the violin has four movements, one for each string, of 10:10, 4:40, 12:40 and 2:20. The sho's lines aren't very dissimilar to those heard in 'Two3' but the violin sets it off quite beautifully, the graininess of Fong's approach serving as a spicy tonic to the sho's organ-like fluidity. The violin also provides a kind of balance, lending the work a more contemplative character, tempering the slightly strident sound of the sho, resulting in a very beautiful half-hour.
Haskins observes, 'The music simply continues with almost annoying steadfastness until its end. That steadfastness ... allows the music to avoid the trap of merely sounding beautiful.' I agree with that in regard to 'Two3', a very tough nut to crack without seriously readjusting one's ears and general expectations; I expect to return to it in the future and wouldn't be at all surprised if my reaction shifts more than once. The other two works, however, strike me as 'beautiful' on their face and make this disc, yet another fine effort from OgreOgress, necessary hearing for those interested in Cage's ideas. --Brian Olewnick, Bagatellen, November 25th 2006
Product Description
Tenth in a series featuring previously unreleased works by well-known composers, this 158-minute 96kHz|24bit Audio DVD contains the world premiere recording of John Cage's mammoth Two3 (1991) and the complete scores for sho and/or conch shells.
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