01. "Chess pieces (1944)" Sonaten und Interludien (für präpariertes Klavier) (1946/48) 02. "Sonate Nr. 1" 03. "Sonate Nr. 2" 04. "Sonate Nr. 3" 05. "Sonate Nr. 4" 06. "Interlude Nr. 1" 07. "Sonate Nr. 5" 08. "Sonate Nr. 6" 09. "Sonate Nr. 7" 10. "Sonate Nr. 8" 11. "Interlude Nr. 2" 12. "Interlude Nr. 3" 13. "Sonate Nr. 9" 14. "Sonate Nr. 10" 15. "Sonate Nr. 11" 16. "Sonate Nr. 12" 17. "Interlude Nr. 4" 18. "Sonate Nr. 13" 19. "Sonate Nr. 14 - Sonate Nr. 15 "Gemini"" 20. "Sonate Nr. 16" 21. "Chess serenade" 22. "John Cage's prepared piano (Dokumentation)" 23. "Cage: Music, art, chess (Dokumentation)" 24. "John Cage's box of preparations"
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Description:
Performed by pianist Margaret Leng Tan, a popular specialist in Cage's music, this is the first recording of the previously lost Chess Pieces (1944). Features many extras, including a lengthy bio of Tan.