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John Cage, Henri Pousseur, Milton Babbitt – New Electronic Music From Leaders Of The Avant-Garde - Mint- LP Record USA Vinyl - Classical / Electronic / Experimental
  • Avant - Garde Leaders John Cage, Henri Pousseur, and Milton Babbitt's New Electronic Classical LP Record Vinyl from USA - Mint Condition, Ideal for Classical and Experimental Music Enthusiasts

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John Cage, Henri Pousseur, Milton Babbitt – New Electronic Music From Leaders Of The Avant-Garde - Mint- LP Record USA Vinyl - Classical / Electronic / Experimental

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Explore the groundbreaking world of electronic classical music with this LP record featuring works by avant - garde leaders John Cage, Henri Pousseur, and Milton Babbitt. Released in 1967 in the US by Columbia Masterworks under the 'Music Of Our Time' series. It comes in a vinyl LP album format. The genres include Electronic and Classical, with styles of Contemporary and Experimental. Side A features John Cage's 'Variations II' performed on piano by David Tudor, lasting 26:20. Side B includes Milton Babbitt's 'Ensembles For Synthesizer' (10:38), Henri Pousseur's 'Trois Visages De Liège' (17:50) divided into sub - tracks. The record was manufactured by Columbia Records, with cover art by Richard Mantel, engineered by Ed Michalski and Frank Laico, liner notes by Richard Teitelbaum, and produced by David Behrman. Note that sub - track timings may not match the printed time.

To use this LP record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the record on the turntable and set the tonearm on the starting point of the groove. Enjoy the unique electronic classical music it offers. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Store the record in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original sleeve, to protect it from dust and damage. If the record gets dirty, use a record cleaning brush to gently remove debris. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on the record as this can cause permanent damage.


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