Boulez-Cage : Giants of the Avant‑Garde
Brussels Philharmonic
“I freed myself from what I had thought to be freedom.”
– John Cage
Boulez, the man who tried to reduce music to grids and sequences, series and schedules. Who composed with mathematical precision. Cage, the man who let music run wild. Who placed composing in the hands of fate. They seem to be two worlds that are miles apart, but in terms of radicality they are virtually identical.
The Brussels Philharmonic combines some intense, compact compositions by Boulez with the unprecedented large form of Cage’s Concerto for Prepared Piano. Music that is now half a century old, but still sounds progressive.
Flagey, Brussels Philharmonic