Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various: Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various

Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various: Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various

Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various: Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various

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Title: Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various
Artist: Par Hasard: Chance Composition 1913-1951 / Various
Label: LTM
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 708527002100
Genre: Rock

2014 release, a unique collection of avant-garde music by Marcel Duchamp, Francis Picabia, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes and John Cage, all composed during the first half of the 20th century using chance techniques and operations. All selections are performed on piano. Iconic French conceptual artist Marcel Duchamp conceived both of his Musical errata in 1913. The remarkable selections by artists Francis Picabia and Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes were first performed at the Festival Dada in Paris on 26 May 1920. Several decades later radical American composer John Cage would take a similarly iconoclastic approach to music. A friend of Duchamp since 1942, Cage conceived Music of Changes with the aid of the I Ching; the piece is presented here in it's complete form.

Tracks:
1.1 Musical Erratum, for Prepared Piano
1.2 Nombril Interlope
1.3 Pas de la Chicorée Frisée
1.4 Nourrice Américaine
1.5 Musical Erratum, for Piano
1.6 Book 1
1.7 Book 2
1.8 Book 3
1.9 Book 4
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