Ensemble Musica Negativa『Music Before Revolution』(4枚組 1972) 。わが国にケージ・ショックをもたらした若きケージ楽派一柳 慧。
ブログ開設して間もなくの、およそ6年近く前、早々に≪作品以前に方法を指し示すジョン・ケージ≫とタイトルして投稿した4枚組のアヴァンギャルド?な現代音楽作品集『Music Before Revolution』(4 × Vinyl, LP, 1972) に、堂々!?いまや現代音楽界の大御所となった感のある一柳 慧(いちやなぎ とし、1933 - )の、1960年代の若き日の作品がケージ楽派?のひとりとして収録されている。わが日本作曲界にアヴァンギャルド・ケージ・ショックをもたらしたのは、ほかならない、この一柳慧だった。
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/tdhdf661/60139981.html 一柳 慧(とし)『道‐THE WAY‐ 一柳 慧作品集Ⅲ』。突然の破調から終結までの盛り上がりの展開が圧倒的でさすが!、やはり凡庸とは無縁。知と情のバランスの高度の達成、その現代雅楽作品。
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A1. John Cage –
Credo In Us
Percussion – Burkhard Wissemann, Michael Dietz
Piano – Christoph Keller
Turntables [Phonograph], Electronics [Radio] – Johann Nikolaus Matthes*
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
A2. John Cage –
Imaginary Landscape No. 1
Percussion – Michael Dietz
Piano – Christoph Keller
Turntables [Frequency Recordings] – Johann Nikolaus Matthes*
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
B1. John Cage –
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra / Solo For Voice I / Solo For Voice II
Piano – Hermann Danuser
Voice – Bell Imhoff, Doris Sandrock
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
B2. John Cage –
Rozart Mix
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
C1a. Earle Brown –
October 1952
Piano – Hermann Danuser
C1b. Earle Brown –
November 1952
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
C1c. Earle Brown –
December 1952
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
C1d. Earle Brown –
MM - 87
Piano – Hermann Danuser
C1e. Earle Brown –
MM - 135 March 1953
Piano – Hermann Danuser
C1f. Earle Brown –
Music For "Trio For Five Dancers" June 1953
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Earle Brown
C1g. Earle Brown –
1953
Piano – Hermann Danuser
D1. Earle Brown –
Four Systems
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Earle Brown
D2. Christian Wolff –
In Between Pieces For Three Players
Double Bass – Timm-Johannes Trappe
Organ – Gerhard Stäbler
Cello – Wilhelm Schulz
D3. Christian Wolff –
Electric Spring 2
Guitar [Electric] – Jörg Trappe
Trombone – Bernt Laukamp
Recorder – Rainer Riehn
Bass [El. Bass Guitar] – Timm-Johannes Trappe
E1. Morton Feldman –
For Franz Kline
Wind Chimes – Michael Dietz
Cello – Frank Wolff
Horns – Jakob Hefti
Soprano Vocals – Bell Imhoff
Violin – Ulf Klausenitzer
Piano – Heinz-Klaus Metzger
E2. Morton Feldman –
The Straits Of Magellan
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
Flute – Karlheinz Wiberny*
Guitar [El.] – Klaus-Ulrich Dorn
Double Bass – Timm-Johannes Trappe
Horns – Jakob Hefti
Piano – Christoph Keller
Trumpet – Paul Knill
Harp – Brigitte Deshais du Portail-Sylvestre*
E3. Morton Feldman –
Between Categories
Violin – Hans-Peter Friedrich, Ulf Klausenitzer
Piano – Christoph Keller, Morton Feldman
Wind Chimes – Burkhard Wissemann, Michael Dietz
Cello – Frank Wolff, Wilhelm Schulz
F1. Toshi Ichiyanagi –
Sapporo
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
F2. Toshi Ichiyanagi –
Life Music
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
G. John Cage, Christian Wolff, Hans G. Helms –
Conversations With John Cage, Christian Wolff, Hans G Helms
H. Morton Feldman, Earle Brown & Heinz-Klaus Metzger –
Morton Feldman, Earle Brown And Heinz-Klaus Metzger In Discussion
Credits
• Engineer [Recording] – Johann Nikolaus Matthes*, Kurt Lorbach*
• Liner Notes – Heinz-Klaus Metzger
• Producer [Recording] – Lieselotte Montes-Baquer
Credo In Us
Percussion – Burkhard Wissemann, Michael Dietz
Piano – Christoph Keller
Turntables [Phonograph], Electronics [Radio] – Johann Nikolaus Matthes*
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
Imaginary Landscape No. 1
Percussion – Michael Dietz
Piano – Christoph Keller
Turntables [Frequency Recordings] – Johann Nikolaus Matthes*
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
Concerto For Piano And Orchestra / Solo For Voice I / Solo For Voice II
Piano – Hermann Danuser
Voice – Bell Imhoff, Doris Sandrock
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
Rozart Mix
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
C1a. Earle Brown –
October 1952
Piano – Hermann Danuser
November 1952
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
December 1952
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
MM - 87
Piano – Hermann Danuser
MM - 135 March 1953
Piano – Hermann Danuser
Music For "Trio For Five Dancers" June 1953
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Earle Brown
1953
Piano – Hermann Danuser
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Four Systems
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Earle Brown
In Between Pieces For Three Players
Double Bass – Timm-Johannes Trappe
Organ – Gerhard Stäbler
Cello – Wilhelm Schulz
Electric Spring 2
Guitar [Electric] – Jörg Trappe
Trombone – Bernt Laukamp
Recorder – Rainer Riehn
Bass [El. Bass Guitar] – Timm-Johannes Trappe
For Franz Kline
Wind Chimes – Michael Dietz
Cello – Frank Wolff
Horns – Jakob Hefti
Soprano Vocals – Bell Imhoff
Violin – Ulf Klausenitzer
Piano – Heinz-Klaus Metzger
The Straits Of Magellan
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
Flute – Karlheinz Wiberny*
Guitar [El.] – Klaus-Ulrich Dorn
Double Bass – Timm-Johannes Trappe
Horns – Jakob Hefti
Piano – Christoph Keller
Trumpet – Paul Knill
Harp – Brigitte Deshais du Portail-Sylvestre*
Between Categories
Violin – Hans-Peter Friedrich, Ulf Klausenitzer
Piano – Christoph Keller, Morton Feldman
Wind Chimes – Burkhard Wissemann, Michael Dietz
Cello – Frank Wolff, Wilhelm Schulz
Sapporo
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
Life Music
Orchestra – Ensemble Musica Negativa
Conductor – Rainer Riehn
Conversations With John Cage, Christian Wolff, Hans G Helms
H. Morton Feldman, Earle Brown & Heinz-Klaus Metzger –
Morton Feldman, Earle Brown And Heinz-Klaus Metzger In Discussion
• Engineer [Recording] – Johann Nikolaus Matthes*, Kurt Lorbach*
• Liner Notes – Heinz-Klaus Metzger
• Producer [Recording] – Lieselotte Montes-Baquer
Notes:
A1 composed 1942
A2 composed 1939
B1 composed 1957/1958/1960
B2 composed 1965
C composed 1952/53
D1 composed 1954
D2 composed 1963
D3 composed 1966/70
E1 composed 1962
E2 composed 1961
E3 composed 1969
F1 composed 1962
F2 composed 1964
A1 composed 1942
A2 composed 1939
B1 composed 1957/1958/1960
B2 composed 1965
C composed 1952/53
D1 composed 1954
D2 composed 1963
D3 composed 1966/70
E1 composed 1962
E2 composed 1961
E3 composed 1969
F1 composed 1962
F2 composed 1964
The pieces on B1 are all performed simultaneously.
Includes 2 booklets: the first is 16-pages, 12" square and includes an essay in German and English, the second is also 16-pages and includes transcriptions of the conversations and discussion on disc 4 with German translations
Includes 2 booklets: the first is 16-pages, 12" square and includes an essay in German and English, the second is also 16-pages and includes transcriptions of the conversations and discussion on disc 4 with German translations
Toshi Ichiyanagi: Sapporo (1962)