John Cage / David Tudor

Indeterminacy: New Aspect Of Form In Instrumental And Electronic Music

John Cage / David Tudor - Indeterminacy: New Aspect Of Form In Instrumental And Electronic Music

Originally issued in 1959 on Smithsonian Folkways, the initial idea for Indeterminacy came from avant-garde pianist, David Tudor, who suggested that John Cage give a lecture that was simply the telling of stories. Cage did this in Brussels in September 1958. For this lecture Cage simply stood in front of an audience and told 30 stories without musical accompaniment. Upon returning to the States in 1959, Cage decided to record the stories, but this time with the musical accompaniment of David Tudor.

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