Etudes Boreales / Harmonies / 10'40.3"
Album by John Cage & Friedrich Gauwerky & Mark Knoop
A release of John Cage’s experimental works that employ chance operations and indeterminate/star‑chart notation, including materials reworked from early American hymnody. It sits within avant‑garde and experimental classical traditions, emphasising open form and performer choice.
First released: 2010
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- 1.Harmony XXVII for violoncello and piano1:45
- 2.Etudes Boreales for a percussionist using a piano: I5:01
- 3.Etudes Boreales for a percussionist using a piano: II3:58
- 4.Etudes Boreales for a percussionist using a piano: III4:36
- 5.Etudes Boreales for a percussionist using a piano: IV4:30
- 6.Harmony XXII for violoncello and piano4:38
- 7.10'40.3" from 26'1.1499"10:49
- 8.Harmony XXIV for violoncello and piano2:45
- 9.Etudes Boreales for cello solo and piano solo: I5:07
- 10.Etudes Boreales for cello solo and piano solo: II4:57
- 11.Etudes Boreales for cello solo and piano solo: III4:58
- 12.Etudes Boreales for cello solo and piano solo: IV4:49
- 13.Harmony XIII for violoncello and piano1:45











