"If I had to Live my Life Over Again, I would Be a Botanist": John Cage’s Mycology Collection

SP Note 10

van Emmerick, Cage Compendium.

Water Walk uses found objects mixed with traditional percussion instruments and electronics. The solo television performer uses a “piano (also using timpani stick), percussion (suspended Chinese gong with yarn-covered beater, Turkish cymbal with handle), and [34] sound-producing objects and props [properties]: five portable radios of inferior quality, three tables, bath tub 3/4 filled with water, toy fish automotive in water, 1 25 cent coin (optional), explosive paper bottle which ejects confetti, electric hot plate, pressure cooker with hot water, supply of ice cubes and means for containing them (ice bucket or insulated paper bag), ordinary drinking glass, pitcher, nondescript whistle, toy rubber duck which sounds when squeezed, one dozen fresh or artificial red roses, vase with water if fresh roses are used, garden sprinkling tin can with handle and water, bottle of campari, electric mixer (with ice cubes in it), iron pipe, soda syphon, quail call activated by squeezing a rubber bulb, goose whistle) and magnetic tape.” Sounds of Venice also employs found objects mixed with traditional percussion instruments and electronics Although it uses less compositional materials. The solo television performer uses “[21] sound-producing objects and props placed around a piano: ***chair, coil, pitcher of water, water receptacle, pack of cigarettes, matches, ashtray, bird cage with canaries, cloth cover for bird cage, cat sound [toy], slide whistle, marble slab, dishpan, Venetian broom, toy horn and rattle, piece of wood, telephone bell, amplifier, microphone) and four single-track magnetic tapes.”

Cage performed this composition two more times on U.S. national television including ABC's Henry Morgan Show and CBS's I've Got a Secret.


 

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