¡Cage: Sonatas and Interludes
¡Markus Hinterhauser (piano)
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[Machine Translation] This work was composed by American composer John Cage between 1946 and 1948. It is a work for a prepared piano, in which rubber, metal, wood, and other materials are inserted or placed on the strings of a grand piano to change its tone, and Cage is known to have invented the use of this instrument. Of the 88 keys of a normal grand piano, 45 are modified, and the locations and materials of the inserted items (some of them are even erasers) are also specified in detail. This work is highly regarded as a work that opened a new era.
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