Published by Studio 4 in 1984, ‘Dining Room Music’, scored for “four percussionists and tableware,” was inspired by John Cage’s ‘Living Room Music’. As the composer explains, “Dining Room Music” uses Cage’s rhythmic structures, but in reverse order….The talking movement here is a rebuttal to the Gertrude Stein text used by Cage and was written by a distant relative of Gertrude’s, Phyllis Stein: “Happily ever after the world is flat Don’t you fall off and go ker-splat.”
Second Petite Suite
$8.00The Second Petite Suite takes up where the first Suite left off. It introduces one new effect and one new notation indication and is slightly more difficult. As with the first Suite, the movements may be performed individually or as a group.
The Second Petite Suite takes up where the first Suite left off. It introduces one new effect and one new notation indication and is slightly more difficult. As with the first Suite, the movements may be performed individually or as a group.