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John Cage: Hymnkus, Thoreau Drawings, Two
ByJohn Cage
composer / conductor1912 - 1992
Apartment House
band / ensemble / orchestraThe album closes with its longest piece, the thirty-minute "Hymnkus," its title being a combination of "hymn" and "haiku." Performed by six players with similar instrumentation to the preceding track, the piece does not have an overall score, or the spaces of "Thoreau Drawings." Instead, like verses of a hymn, the piece contains repeated parts. The musicians operate independently, the end result being a fuller soundscape with a more anarchic feel than one might expect of Cage. Nonetheless, it brings this varied album to a very satisfying conclusion. On this showing, we must hope Apartment House will revisit Cage again soon... ">
Track Listing
Two (1987); Thoreau Drawings (1974); Hymnkus (1986).
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Additional Instrumentation
Kathryn Williams: flute (1); Mark Knoop: piano (1); Anton Lukoszevieze: cello (2-3); Mira Benjamin: violin (2-3); Gordon MacKay: violin (2); Kerry Yong: keyboard (2), piano (3); Gavin Morrison: alto flute (2-3); Heather Roche: clarinet (2-3); Raymond Brian: bass clarinet (2-3).
Album information
Title: Hymnkus, Thoreau Drawings, Two | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Another Timbre
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