• Atlas Eclipticalis may refer to: Atlas eclipticalis, 1950.0 a 1958 atlas of stars by Antonín Bečvář Atlas Eclipticalis, a 1961–1962 composition by John...
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    compositional output from that decade was scant. After the orchestral Atlas Eclipticalis (1961–62), a work based on star charts, which was fully notated, Cage...
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    transparency overlay coordinate grid ruler. Becvar, Antonin. (1958) Atlas Eclipticalis 1950.0, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (Ceskoslovenske Akademie...
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    Antonin Becvar, and Leonard Bernstein Walk into a Bar, greg.org Cage: Atlas Eclipticalis (audio) on YouTube, New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein; Bernstein's...
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    an extensive search. He also compiled Atlas eclipticalis, 1950.0 (1958), Atlas borealis 1950.0 (1962), and Atlas australis 1950.0 (1964). The asteroid...
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    Going? And What Are We Doing?, composed lecture, tapes (1960–61) Atlas Eclipticalis for an ensemble of 86 instruments (1961–62) Music for Carillon No...
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    piano. Similarly, his solo contrabass parts for the orchestral work Atlas Eclipticalis can also be performed as solos. Cage's indeterminate works such as...
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  • create a number of other atlases: Atlas Eclipticalis (the celestial region between −30° and +30° declination on 32 maps), Atlas Borealis (the celestial...
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  • using star charts, as in Atlas Eclipticalis, Etudes Australes and Song Books (here Cage chose the maps of Atlas Boreales, an atlas of the northern sky by...
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  • Kotik was not interested in orchestra until 1992, when he conducted Atlas Eclipticalis by John Cage with the 86-piece Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble in...
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  • an observation. This piece is the second in a group that included Atlas Eclipticalis as the first piece and 0'00" as the third. Variations IV is intended...
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    Prometheus: The Poem of Fire (with coordinated lasers), John Cage's Atlas Eclipticalis, Wagner's Das Rheingold, Schoenberg's Gurre-Lieder, Messiaen's Réveil...
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  • with the orchestral Atlas Eclipticalis in 1961 and with Song Books in 1970. This time Cage used the maps in Atlas Australis, an atlas of the southern sky...
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  • Julian Priester. Knapp retired from Cornish in 2016. Knapp performed "Atlas Eclipticalis" and "Winter Music" with composer John Cage in 1983. Knapp won a Fellowship...
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    seem to have any connection with each other, similar to John Cage's Atlas Eclipticalis (1962). The sound image is mainly silent. During the first minutes...
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  • chance that occurred while creating music and art." Cage, John, et al. Atlas eclipticalis. 1962. Cage, John, Lois Long, and Alexander H. Smith. Mushroom Book...
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  • CD 6110 Hans Kennel Mytha hat ART CD 6111 Eberhard Blum John Cage: Atlas Eclipticalis hat ART CD 6112 Hildegard Kleeb Maria De Alvear: En Amor Duro hat...
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