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Player II: 5 Tin Cans<br>
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The rhythmical structure of Imaginary Landscape No. 3 is 12 times 12 (3, 2, 4, 3). Cage employs tin cans and a muted gong, combined with electronic and mechanical devices including oscillators, variable speed turntables playing frequency recordings, a buzzer, an amplified coil of wire and a microphone amplified marimbula.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 28 April 2022

John Cage


General Info

Year:
Duration: c.
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Peters
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Player I: Oscillator, Amplified Turntable

Player II: 5 Tin Cans

Player III: 5 Tin Cans

Player IV: Buzzer, Amplified Turntable

Player V: 2 Balinese Gongs (sub temple blocks), Amplified Turntable

Player VI: Marimbula (Bass Kalimba), Amplified Coil


Program Notes

The rhythmical structure of Imaginary Landscape No. 3 is 12 times 12 (3, 2, 4, 3). Cage employs tin cans and a muted gong, combined with electronic and mechanical devices including oscillators, variable speed turntables playing frequency recordings, a buzzer, an amplified coil of wire and a microphone amplified marimbula.

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances


Works for Percussion by this Composer

27' 10.554" for a Percussionist - Multiple Percussion
Amores - Percussion Trio; Piano
Branches - Percussion Duo
But what about the noise of crumpling paper.....? - Percussion Sextet
Child of Tree - Multiple Percussion
Composed Improvisation for Snare Drum - Snare Drum
Composed Improvisation: for one-sided drum with or without jangles - Multiple Percussion
Composed Improvisation: for Snare Drum Alone - Snare Drum
Credo in US - Percussion Quartet
Dance Music: for Elfrid Ide - Percussion Sextet; Dancer
Double Music - Percussion Quartet - Cage/Harrison
First Construction (in metal) - Percussion Quintet; Piano
Forever and Sunsmell - Percussion Duo; Voice
Four4 - Percussion Quartet
Imaginary Landscape No.2 - Percussion Quintet
Imaginary Landscape No.3 - Percussion Sextet
Imaginary Landscape No.4 or March No. 2 - 12 Radios - 24 Players
Inlets - Percussion Trio; Conch Shells
Living Room Music - Percussion Quartet
One4 - Multiple Percussion
Quartet - Percussion Quartet
R= Ryoanji - Multiple Percussion
Second Construction - Percussion Trio; Piano
She is Asleep: Quartet - Percussion Quartet; Voice; Piano
Six - Percussion Sextet
The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs Multiple Percussion (Piano); Voice
Third Construction - Percussion Quartet
Three2 - Percussion Trio
Trio - Percussion Trio



Additional Resources

Dissertation: The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943[1]



References