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Performer: Jay Clayton

NO SECRETS: Intersection. Lonely Woman. Willis. Prism. Fortune Cookie. Entrances and Exits. SoundScape. Duality. Dance for Me. No Way Out (Review by Kyle Gann)

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CAGE, JOHN: A Room (Piano and Prepared Piano Versions); She Is Asleep; Seven Haiku; Totem Ancestor; Two Pastorales; And the Earth Shall Bear Again (Review by John Ditsky)

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CAGE, JOHN: A Room (two versions, for piano and prepared piano). She Is Asleep. In a Landscape. Seven Haiku. Totem Ancestor. Two Pastorales. And the Earth Shall Bear Again. Waiting. For M.C. and D.T (Review by Kyle Gann)

voice 

CAGE, JOHN: A Room. She Is Asleep“, In a Landscape. Seven Haiku. Totem Ancestor. Two Pastorales. And the Earth Shall Bear Again. Waiting. For M. C. and D. T (Review by Kyle Gann)

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CAGE, JOHN: Three Constructions. A Flower, for Voice and Closed Piano. Forever and Sunsmell, for Voice and Percussion Duo (Review by Mike Silverton)

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CAGE, JOHN: Works for Piano and Prepared Piano, Volume I (Review by Kyle Gann)

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CAGE, JOHN: Works for Piano and Prepared piano (1943-1952) (Review by Kyle Gann)

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NUROCK: Git Gon. Overtones and Clusters. Rhythm Chant. Solo Piece. Solo Piece. Rhythm Chant. Prelude. Rhythm Chant. Lip Sustain. Rhythm Chant. Elemental Flow. Solo Piece. Solo Piece. Audience Oratorio (Review by Kyle Gann)

guest soloists 

NUROCK: Natural Sound (Review by Kyle Gann)

guest soloists 

REICH, STEVE: Drumming; Six Pianos; Music For Mallet Instruments, Voices, and Organ (Review by Richard Nash)

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