| (© Ken Drew) |
I guess most people have heard of John Cage, but relatively few have heard his music, and even fewer seen and heard a live performance of his work. Such a performance was held at the Lit & Phil as part of the Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music. After an enthusiastic introduction, James Smith, revealed that one of his goals in life was to see a live performance of Cage’s music for prepared piano.
The first piece titled 4'33 (in three movements) lasted exactly 4 minutes and 33 seconds and was greeted with much applause and a little mirth for the player staring unwaveringly at the blank music in front of him. A perfect rendition, although Johnson himself did quip that maybe anyone in the audience could actually perform it.
| (© Ken Drew) |
| (© Ken Drew) |
After the performance Johnson invited interested members of the audience to look at (but not to touch!) the modifications within and across the piano strings, and to ask any questions. There were many! Ken Drew
This concert was presented by Newcastle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music in association with Jazz at the Literary and Philosophical Society and Jazz North East.
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