Works for Percussion Volume 6: 1975 - 1991

Album by John Cage & Amadinda Percussion Group

Works for Percussion Volume 6: 1975–1991 is a collection of John Cage’s late-period percussion works, using chance operations, indeterminacy and unconventional sound sources within experimental and contemporary classical idioms. Part of a series surveying his percussion catalogue, it highlights flexible instrumentation and performer choice across the period named in the title.

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  1. 1.
    Haikai
    15:44
  2. 2.
    Improvisation Ia: Child of Tree
    8:07
  3. 3.
    Improvisation Ib: Branches
    8:06
  4. 4.
    Five⁴
    5:05
  5. 5.
    c Composed Improvisation (version for bass guitar and snare drum)
    8:03
  6. 6.
    c Composed Improvisation (version for snare drum and one-sided drums with or without jangles)
    8:04
  7. 7.
    But What About the Noise of Crumpling Paper Which He Used to Do in Order to Paint the Series of "Papiers Froissés" or Tearing Up Paper to Make "Papiers Déchirés"? Arp Was Stimulated by Water (Sea, Lake, and Flowing Waters Like Rivers), Forests.
    18:32

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