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ASLSP. 1985. John Cage. Piano Solo sheet music.

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ASLSP. 1985. John Cage. Piano Solo Partitions.

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ASLSP. 1985. composed by John Cage. 1912-1992. For Piano. Modern. Sheet Music. printed on demand. Composed 1985. Duration circa 20 minutes. Published by Edition Peters. PE.P67070. ISBN M-3007-3450-7. Modern. Commissioned by The Friends of the Maryland Summer Institute for the Creative and Performing Arts and dedicated to the memory of Madolyn Leonard. Piano or Organ Solo - The title is an abbreviation of "as slow as possible". It lso refers to "Soft morning city. Lsp. ", the first exclamations in the last paragraph of "Finnegan's Wake". James Joyce. - There are eight pieces, any one of which must be omitted and any one of which must be repeated. The repetition may be placed anywhere. even before its appearance in the suite. gbut otherwise the order of the pieces as written shall be maintained. - Neither tempo nor dynamics have been notated. Time proportions are given. just as maps give proportional distances. Accidentals apply only to those pitches they directly precede. - Each hand plays its own part and is not to be assisted by the other. A diamond-shaped note indicates a note to be depresed without sounding. All the notes have stems. The stem gives the point in time of the single note, interval, or aggregate. Where there is insufficient horizontal space, the stems are splayed to accopmmodate the noteheads. A closed notehead tied to an open notehead indicates the end of a sustained sound. Sustained sounds are also notated somtimes with straight line-extensions. - In a performance a correspondence between space and time should be realized so that the music "sounds" as it "looks".

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ASLSP. 1985. composée par John Cage. 1912-1992. Pour Piano. Moderne. Partitions. imprimé sur demande. Composée 1985. Durée 20 minutes environ. Published by Edition Peters. PE.P67070. ISBN M-3007-3450-7. Moderne. Commissioned by The Friends of the Maryland Summer Institute for the Creative and Performing Arts and dedicated to the memory of Madolyn Leonard. Piano or Organ Solo - The title is an abbreviation of "as slow as possible". It lso refers to "Soft morning city. Lsp. ", the first exclamations in the last paragraph of "Finnegan's Wake". James Joyce. - There are eight pieces, any one of which must be omitted and any one of which must be repeated. The repetition may be placed anywhere. even before its appearance in the suite. gbut otherwise the order of the pieces as written shall be maintained. - Neither tempo nor dynamics have been notated. Time proportions are given. just as maps give proportional distances. Accidentals apply only to those pitches they directly precede. - Each hand plays its own part and is not to be assisted by the other. A diamond-shaped note indicates a note to be depresed without sounding. All the notes have stems. The stem gives the point in time of the single note, interval, or aggregate. Where there is insufficient horizontal space, the stems are splayed to accopmmodate the noteheads. A closed notehead tied to an open notehead indicates the end of a sustained sound. Sustained sounds are also notated somtimes with straight line-extensions. - In a performance a correspondence between space and time should be realized so that the music "sounds" as it "looks".