John Cage: Quartet (1936) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 22, 2012
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______________John Cage 100 (1912-2012)__________

John Cage (1912-1992): Quartet, for percussions (Mouvt. I; II and IV only) (1936).

I. Moderate
II. Very Slow
IV. Fast

Amadinda percussion group.

The Quartet is in 4 movements: I Moderato ; II Very Slow ; III Axial Asymmetry - Slow ; IV Fast. It may be performed with one or with both slow movements.
The Quartet is a work of fixed rhythmic patterns.
Cage composed the Quartet during his studies with Schönberg. This seems quite remarkable since the work is far from the spirit of the teacher, and has more in common with the works of a number of other composers. (Fonte: Web).

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