Cartridge Music
Artist musician: John Cage
Categories: Bookwork / Image-graphic Books, Offset Books
Reference no.:NL/Ca.J/61.00 Place/Shelf:3GL
Book title: | Cartridge Music |
Published by: | Edition Peters |
Year made: | 1961 |
Place made: | USA |
Original: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 225 x 300 |
Binder: | commercial binding |
Physical description: | loose sheets in a paper wrapper |
Medium: | graphics |
Further information: | |
"The word 'Cartridge' in the title refers to the cartridge of phonographic pick-ups, into the aperture of which is fitted a needle. In Cartridge Music, the performer is instructed to insert all manner of unspecified small objects into the cartridge; prior performances have involved such items as pipe cleaners, matches, feathers, wires, etc. Furniture may be used as well, amplified via contact microphones. All sounds are to be amplified and are controlled by the performer(s). The number of performers should be at least that of the cartridges, but not greater than twice the number of cartridges. Each performer makes his or her own part from the materials provided: 20 numbered sheets with irregular shapes (the number of shapes corresponding to the number of the sheet) and 4 transparencies, one with points, one with circles, another with a circle marked like a stopwatch, and the last with a dotted curving line, with a circle at one end. These transparencies are to be superimposed on one of the 20 sheets, in order to create a constellation from which one creates one's part. It is also possible to create other pieces from these materials, such as Duet for Cymbal or a Piano Duet." (from 'database of works', https://johncage.org) |
Artist musician: | John Cage () |
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