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    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)

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    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)

    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)
    FLAC (tracks) - 16bit/44.1kHz - VINYL RIP -> 57 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 38 Mb
    Complete Art Book @ 600 dpi (jpg) -> 808 Mb | 5% repair rar
    © 1968 Takeyoshi Miyazawa | [none]
    Electronic / Non-Music / Fluxus / Avant-Garde / Spoken Word

    The year 2008 marked the fortieth anniversary of Reunion, a performance in which games of chess determined the form and acoustical ambience of a musical event. The concert – held at the Ryerson Theatre in Toronto, Canada – began shortly after 8:30 on the evening of March 5, 1968, and concluded at approximately 1:00 a.m. the next morning. Principal players were John Cage, who conceived (but did not actually “compose”) the work; Marcel Duchamp and his wife Alexina (Teeny); and composers David Behrman, Gordon Mumma, David Tudor, and Lowell Cross. Except for a brief curtain call with Merce Cunningham and Dance Company in Buffalo, NY five days later (March 10, 1968), Duchamp made his last public stage appearance – in the role of chess master – in Reunion.
    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)

    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)

    Cage told me that he was naming the piece Reunion because he wanted to bring together artists with whom he had been affiliated in the past in a homey but theatrical setting. He and Duchamp would play chess at center stage, and the moves of the game would result in the selection of sound sources and their spatial distribution around the audience. Duchamp would sit in a comfortable easy chair (Cage would be content with an ordinary kitchen chair); Teeny would sit close by and watch; my “oscilloscopic” TV sets, on stage, should be in operation; and the chess aficionados at center stage would drink wine and smoke – Duchamp, cigars; Teeny and Cage, cigarettes. All the while, Cage’s composer-collaborators Behrman, Mumma, Tudor, and I would provide the electronic and electroacoustical sounds of the concert experience. Clearly, Reunion was to be a public celebration of Cage’s delight in living everyday life as an art form.
    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)

    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)

    This release by Shigeko Kubota represents the only publicly-released recording of this event, and is merely a taste of what occurred. Kubota's book, included in this post, contains a series of photographs from the event and a 7-inch flexidisc record. The book is paired with text by John Cage, titled "36 Acrostics re and not re Duchamp," with the instruction "A given letter capitalized does not occur among the letters between it and the preceding capitalized letter." The book was printed in an edition of 500.
    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)


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    Performers

    John Cage
    Marcel Duchamp


    with
    David Behrman
    David Tudor
    Gordon Mumma
    Lowell Cross
    Teeny Duchamp


    Recorded in 1968 but published in 1970 in 500 numbered copies,photobook with pictures by Shigeo Kubota
    Book title: Marcel Duchamp and John Cage by Shigeo Kubota,slipcased.
    Recording location: Ryerson Theatre,Toronto


    Tracklist

    1. Reunion: Part 1 (3:54)
    2. Reunion: Part 2 (3:41)

    Total length: 7:35

    Lineage:
    Flac 44,1kHz 16bit

    Recording chain:
    Cartridge: Denon DL-103
    Tone arm: SME 3012
    Turntable: Garrard 401
    Phono Pre amp: Trichord Dino Mk2 & Dino+ PSU
    Pre amp: SPL Phonitor 2
    Converter: Mytek ADC 96

    Software:
    Reaper 4.78 Recording
    Audition 3.0.1 Normalizing per album, splitting, manual click removal
    DenoiseLF 2.8.2 Lo cut <20 Hz -60dB
    NO NOISE REMOVAL!


    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)

    John Cage & Marcel Duchamp - Reunion (1968) {LP Takeyoshi Miyazawa} (Released on VINYL but not CD)



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