john cage, “sonata VI”
sonatas and interludes for prepared piano
boris berman, pianist
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john cage, “sonata VI”
sonatas and interludes for prepared piano
boris berman, pianist

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lord I just remembered that this was like the first John Cage piece I ever heard. I got this exact recording for like 5 bucks because I think I heard somewhere that Cage was weird and then I played this piece first (the title) and I remember liking it because it reminded me of like Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross music. It was like the 3rd album of “classical music” I ever heard. I was like 13 maybe? nostalgia wild.
Prokofiev para piano por Boris Berman.
Más detalles en AllMusic.
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Los conciertos para piano #1, #4 y #5 de Prokofiev, por Boris Berman, Neeme Järvi y la orquesta del Concertgebouw.
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Boris Berman, Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano by John Cage (1/5)
Sonatas I-IV and the First Interlude.
John Cage's enchanting "Sonata II" from his Sonatas and Interludes, played by Boris Berman.
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