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MODE174DVD
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CAGE, JOHN One11 with 103. WDR Sinfonieorchester Koln or Spoleto Festival Orchestra / Arturo Tamayo and John Kennedy. Mode DVD NTSC
label: Mode
format: DVD-Video

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released: 05/03/2007
awards:
• Gramophone DVD of the Month - April 2007

JOHN CAGE

 

One" with 103

One11 (1992) a film without subject

Film by John Cage, produced and directed by Henning Lohner with 103 for large orchestra (1991)

 

WDR Sinfonieorchester Köln or Spoleto Festival Orchestra / Arturo Tamayo and John Kennedy

 

“As new releases of John Cage go, this is probably about as major as it gets… Cage himself looks frail and died shortly after One’’ appeared. But what an extraordinary valedictory throw of the dice.” The Wire, February 2007

 

John Cage created his only feature-length film in the year he died. A sublime performance for camera person and light, One11 is a film without subject, in black and white. There is

light but no persons, no things, no ideas about repetition and variation. The final impression is of another, timeless place - freely roaming the clouds or, perhaps, under the sea. Chance operations were used with respect to the lighting, camera shots and the editing of the film. The light environment was designed and programmed by John Cage and Andrew Culver. The orchestral work 103 musically accompanies One11. Like the film, 103 is 90-minutes long, divided into seventeen parts - its density varies from solos, duos, trios to full orchestral tuttis.

Cage started to address the perception of emptiness and at the same time the random quality of what happens in a prescribed space as early as 1952 in his piece 4:33, which consisted entirely of silence. 40 years later he said: "Of course the film will be about the effect of light in an empty space. But no space is actually empty and the light will show what is in it. And all this space and all this light will be controlled by random operations." This simple concept was implemented professionally and with a great deal of technical input in a Munich television studio under the direction of Henning Lohner.

 

The film One11 and the musical piece ("soundtrack") 103 are of the same duration and run in parallel, without relating directly to each other, but each has 17 parts. Each of the parts is based on approx. 1200 random operations devised by a computer and determining how the lighting is controlled and the movements of a crane-mounted camera. The result, aided by the distinguished cameraman Van Theodore Carlson, is a film entirely without plot or actors, which Cage hopes will enable viewers to find themselves.  The recording of 103 for large orchestra is taken from the première of the piece by the prestigious WDR Symphony Orchestra of the German Radio in Cologne.

 

This release marks the first in a series of Henning Lohner's films to be released on Mode Records, including additional films on Cage.

 

Additional features:

Choice of two orchestral soundtracks.

The Making of One11: a 43-minute documentary on the creative process and realisation of the film made for television by Henning Lohner at that time - with new narration by Joan La Barbara.

Interview with Van Carlson & Henning Lohner discussing their work with Cage and the film, the technical challenges, and more.

Filmed for this DVD in 2006. (33 minutes).

 

90 MINUTES, NTSC, 2.0

DOLBY DIGITAL

SUBTITLES Eng, Ger, Fr

 

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