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Christian Wolff Wade in the Water, Kammer Klang, Café Oto, London

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 September 2016

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Is there any London concert venue more suited to the music of Christian Wolff than Café Oto? It's not so much its status as the nexus of hipster lounge and ascetic experimentalism as its noisiness. No sooner had violinist Aisha Orazbayeva and pianist Joseph Houston begun to play Wolff's indeterminate classic For 1, 2 or 3 People (1964) than I was reminded of John Cage:

One day when the windows were open, Christian Wolff played one of his pieces at the piano. Sounds of traffic, boat horns … were more easily heard than the piano sounds themselves. Afterward, someone asked Christian Wolff to play the piece again with the windows closed. Christian Wolff said … it wasn't really necessary, since the sounds of the environment were in no sense an interruption of those of the music.

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FIRST PERFORMANCES
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016 

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