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REVIEW QUOTES: Massimo Ricci, Touching Extremes, 2005 ... one of the most "reductionist" releases of John Cage's ... late years ... (a) visionary yet contemplative kind of minimalism ... Randy Nordschow, NewMusicBox, June, 2005 It's cello bliss-out time. David Toub, Sequenza21, July, 2005 ... the music ... is ephemerally beautiful ... sustained quiet chords that say a lot while saying very little. Raymond Tuttle, Classical Net, September, 2005 An astonishing variety of timbres is produced. Cage uses microtonality in this piece ... left to the discretion of the performer. Rob Haskins, American Record Guide, September/October, 2005 In (One13), Cage wanted the cellist to play the same F-sharp in many different ways ... (One8) a good performance ... Hubert Culot, MusicWeb, November, 2005 ... non-developmental music such as this is likely to appeal and to repel as well depending on one's frame of mind. Brian Olewnick, Bagatellen, January, 2006 The recording has a wonderful rawness to it, every rough edge limned, every resonance and overtone captured in fine detail. Check out the artist's website: http://cdbaby.com/group/ogreogress Track List: 1. One7 [from One13] (1990[1992]) [30 minutes] 2. One8 (1991) [43:30] Suggested CDs:
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