

There’s really no way to “review” John Cage’s “number” pieces, since they leave so much open to chance and it’s impossible to say what they

This is the first release in Hungaroton’s projected multi-volume collection of the percussion music of John Cage. Though Cage’s experiments in sound go back more

Four4 (or rather, four to the fourth power–a symbol that this computer won’t duplicate, so see the album art for the correct expression) is a

Amadinda’s ambitious Cage percussion project continues with a second release that spans the late 1930s and early 1940s, with three more volumes to follow. I
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