Mark and I again recorded a series of pages in person, at the same time, in the same room, which was pretty thrilling. Here's one of those sessions.
Cornelius Cardew (1936-1981) composed Treatise, between 1963 and 1967. It consists of 193 visual scores that can be played by any combination of instruments and interpreted in any way the performers wish.
Pages 75-100 of Treatise are available here, dudes. It's all there in lossless, glorious stereo to rock you like a hurricane.
Pages 51-75 of Treatise here. Featuring contributions and collaborations with Mark Nagy and Saint Current. All in glorious stereo, uncompressed and fit for your finest speakers or your favorite earbuds.
Pages 25-50 of Treatise here. Featuring pages 25-33 played as one continuous piece and collaborations with Mark Nagy and Mike Shiflet.
The recordings of the first 24 pages of Treatise are available here: cardew-treatise-vol-1-pages-1-24. Support this pod; throw in a few bucks, add some Cardew to your playlist.