¡CAGE: Works for Prepared Piano
¡Markus Hinterhauser

 Description
[Machine Translation] This is a collection of works for prepared piano by John Cage, who studied with Cowell and Schoenberg in the 1930s. In his early compositions, Cage wrote works that could be considered imitations of Schoenberg, but when he "invented" the prepared piano in 1940, his style quickly diversified and he produced a series of works in which ideas took precedence. This two-disc album contains works for prepared piano written from the Bacchanal in 1938 to "Two Pastorals" written until 1952, and pianist Hinterhauser accurately expresses the complexity and tonal nuances that Cage was so particular about, and allows us to fully appreciate the possibilities of this instrument. The pianist, Hinterhauser, accurately expresses the intricacies and tonal nuances that Cage was so particular about.


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Markus Hinterhauser
John Cage

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