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The prepared piano of John Cage: A new level of hearing the Sonatas and Interludes

Posted on:2011-08-16Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Ferreira, InaraFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390002965042Subject:Dance
Abstract/Summary:
When John Cage invented the prepared piano in 1940, he created a sound world and body of music unlike anything heard before. The innovative music he wrote for prepared piano requires a completely new approach to performance, and expands our understanding of the piano's capabilities.;This study will examine the main prepared piano works by John Cage, with a detailed analysis of the Sonatas and Interludes. Cage's Table of Preparations will be examined to establish an aesthetic rationale for this preparation. Different modes of listening will be explored through a selection of the Sonatas and Interludes recorded in three different technological systems --- conventional AB 2.0, surround 5.1, and Disk Jecklin. The latter allows for a true "surround sound" experience as Cage himself might have heard his own pieces. Included is a compact disc of selections from Sonatas and Interludes recorded in each of the three technological systems.
Keywords/Search Tags:Prepared piano, John cage, Sonatas and interludes
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