Monday, July 9, 2007

Match für 3 Spieler/Musik für Renaissance - Instrumente




Mauricio Kagel - Match für 3 Spieler/Musik für Renaissance - Instrumente
*the photo is not the actual cover of the release

Match für 3 Spieler (1964)
performers:

Christoph Caskel - percussion
Siegfried Palm - cello
Klaus Storck - cello

Musik für Renaissance - Instrumente (1965/66)
performed by Collegium instrumentalis

Production: West German Radio, cologne, at the world premiere on the 26th April 1967 (The work was commissioned by the WDR)

Tracklisting:

Side A

1. Match für 3 Spieler (Match for 3 Players) {16:07}

Side B

1. Musik für Renaissance - Instrumente (Music for Renaissance Instruments) {24:51}

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6 comments:

  1. Sorry I wasn't able to provide more information on the front page of the post, but it took me too long just to get the layout of the post the way I wanted to as Blogger does not seem to let me have my way with the layout of the post. Lately it's been a pain in the ass to post on Blogger. Has anyone else been having this problem? The information about these two pieces is in the liner notes typed into a text file included with the pieces. Enjoy.

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  2. Wow, what a treat to see that you are back ; Thanks Grey Calx, looking forward to new posts (I hope you have solved your technical issue)

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  3. Fredito,
    Hi. I think that Blogger seems to have a mind of its own especially concerning spacing of text as it won't let me compose posts the way I want to. This has started happening when Blogger tweaked its engine. I never had problems prior to switching, but I no longer have the same set of problems as I had on old Blogger. Now I am slowly learning how to get control over Blogger and not let it do what it wants.
    Thanks for your comment and you have a nice set of blogs that I'll be checking out.

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  4. Link is dead, can you repost please

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  5. This was one of the earliest "Avant Garde" albums I ever bought. Though I was not as as impressed with it as I was with contemporary recordings by Stockhausen it has always called me back to listen. It's been years since my turntable died so I look forward to hearing it again. Many thanks.

    -Brian

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