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Underwater Princess Waltz

A Collection of One-page Pieces by Karl Berger, Earle Brown, Alvin Curran, Nick Didkovsky, Joel Ford, Daniel Goode, Clinton McCallum, Larry Polansky and Christian Wolff Zwerm: Johannes Westendorp, Bruno Nelissen, Kobe Van Cauwenberghe, Toon Callier, guitars; w/ Eric Thielemans, drums, percussion; Bertel Schollaert, saxophone; Matthias Koole, guitar; Thomas Moore, voice-over...


John Cage: Music For Keyboards 1935-1948/ Morton Feldman: The Early Years

John Cage: Music for Keyboard 1935-1948-Jeanne Kirstein, prepared piano, piano, and toy piano Morton Feldman: The Early Years-David Tudor, Morton Feldman, Edwin Hymovitz, Russell Sherman, pianos; Matthew Raimondi, Joseph Rabushka, violins; Walter Trampler, viola; Seymour Barab, cello This double-CD set combines two of the key titles of Columbia Records's legendary...


Music for Merce, Vol. 4 (digital only)

The late Merce Cunningham was renowned for his legendary collaborations with the most significant experimental musicians of the late 20th century. Particularly notable is his association with John Cage, who served as the founding musical director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company until Cage’s death in 1992. Spanning six decades...


Music for Merce, Vol. 5 (digital only)

The late Merce Cunningham was renowned for his legendary collaborations with the most significant experimental musicians of the late 20th century. Particularly notable is his association with John Cage, who served as the founding musical director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company until Cage’s death in 1992. Spanning six decades...


Peter Margasak's Artist Picks

I’ve created this list in the midst of slogging through the annual year-end process of proclaiming my favorite releases of the previous 12 months, which only reinforces how arbitrary and fleeting these things are. There are countless gems in the New World catalog, and on another day, I might have...


Music for Merce, Vol. 7 (digital only)

The late Merce Cunningham was renowned for his legendary collaborations with the most significant experimental musicians of the late 20th century. Particularly notable is his association with John Cage, who served as the founding musical director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company until Cage’s death in 1992. Spanning six decades...


Music for Merce, Vol. 2 (digital only)

The late Merce Cunningham was renowned for his legendary collaborations with the most significant experimental musicians of the late 20th century. Particularly notable is his association with John Cage, who served as the founding musical director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company until Cage’s death in 1992. Spanning six decades...


Music for Merce, Vol. 6 (digital only)

The late Merce Cunningham was renowned for his legendary collaborations with the most significant experimental musicians of the late 20th century. Particularly notable is his association with John Cage, who served as the founding musical director of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company until Cage’s death in 1992. Spanning six decades...


The Art of David Tudor (1963-1992), Vol. 1 (digital only)

David Tudor's (1926-1996) identity morphed seamlessly from interpreter of mainly acoustic music to composer-performer of predominately electronic music over a period of about ten years, from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s. This set of seven CDs, the first truly comprehensive survey of Tudor's work as a composer, goes beyond any...


Robyn Schulkowsky: Armadillo

Robyn Schulkowsky, percussion; Fredy Studer, drums; Joey Baron, drums Composer/percussionist Robyn Schulkowsky (b 1953) has premiered and recorded some of the most important percussion works of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, working with composers such as Stockhausen, Wolff, Cage, Feldman and Xenakis. Armadillo (1990–2007) is one large-scale piece in four...