Early compositions from John Cage performed on accordion by Edwin Alexander Buchholz and violin by Joanna Becker, presenting "Dream" (1948); "In a Landscape" (1948); "Six Melodies" (1950); and "Souvenir" (1983).
2. In A Landscape (1948) / Six Melodies (1950) 12:24
3. Nr. 1 2:17
4. Nr. 2 1:34
5. Nr. 3 1:52
6. Nr. 4 2:29
7. Nr. 5 1:34
8. Nr. 6 1:54
9. Souvenir (1983) 17:16
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descriptions, reviews, &c.
"The room I entered was a dream of this room."
"It wasn't the hole in the landscapethat gladdened us,it was the invitation to the weatherto drop in anytime."
John Ashbery (both quotations from: Your Name Here 2000)
"...all the hard dry studied Rules that ever was prescribed, will not enable any Person to form an Air any more than the bare Knowledge of the four and twenty Letters, and strict Grammatical Rules will qualify a Scholar for composing a Piece of Poetry, or properly adjusting a Tragedy, without a Genius. It must be Nature, Nature must lay the Foundation, Nature must inspire the Thought."
William Billings (Introduction to New England Psalm Singer, 1770)
"The responsibility of the artist is to imitate nature in her manner of operation"