Section one (of six) of John Cages masterpiece; The Perilous Night.
Concept and animation by Richard Jackson.
Prepared piano performed by Christopher Lawrence.
Jonathan-Paul Mitchell; expertise, preparing the piano, recording and all other arrangements.
Brighton, London, La Clusaz 2009
This animation project is still under conception. (Parts two - six to follow) More information upon this project will follow in forthcoming sections.
"This is a composition in six untitled movements. It was written in a period when Cage was very confused and sad, resulting from his imminent separation from Xenia. The result is a sad, lost and desperate composition. The title derives from a collection of Irish folktales. The music tells the story of the dangers of erotic life and the misery of people separating, after having been together for long, as well as the loneliness and terror ones experiences when love becomes unhappy.
The piano preparation is moderately elaborate and the six movements have different rhythmic structures". Source ~ www.johncage.info/workscage/perilous.html
The visuals remind me of the Monty Python sketch how to confuse a cat.
UltrasonicMailman 2 years ago
How curious! I adore this lesser known sketch. Curious further how influences leak. drip drip tick tock.
thebrotherspleasant 2 years ago