John Cage & Lou Harrison - Double Music for Percussion Quartet (1941) [Score-Video]
John Cage & Lou Harrison - Double Music for Percussion Quartet (1941) Ensemble Percussion Ricerca Eddy De Fanti, conductor Notes: This work was composed in collaboration with Lou Harrison, each composer working independently from the other: Cage composed parts 1 and 3 (soprano and tenor), Harrison parts 2 and 4 (alto and bass). Dynamics are scarcely indicated, but the instrumentation is specific (although substitutions are allowed). Both composers basically agreed to compose 200 measures each. Cage's parts have a rhythmic structure of 14 x 14 measures (plus a coda of 4 measures), using the number series 4, 3, 2, 5. The instruments employed are bells, brake drums, sistra, gongs, tam-tams, and thunder sheet. Lacking dynamic progression, Double Music is just a continuous, festive whole. ----------------------------------------------------- Support this YouTube Channel: / georgengianopoulos

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