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Juan Hidalgo

Juan Hidalgo embodies the spirit of the avant-garde movement, with his constant striving to eliminate barriers and push back the boundaries of creation.  He originally trained as a musician, but his open-mindedness to creativity turned him into a multimedia artist who feels equally at home with poetry and plastic arts as with music, and who expresses himself through books, texts, musical compositions, postal art, events and performances, objectual art and photography
Juan Hidalgo embodies the spirit of the avant-garde movement, with his constant striving to eliminate barriers and push back the boundaries of creation.  He originally trained as a musician, but his open-mindedness to creativity turned him into a multimedia artist who feels equally at home with poetry and plastic arts as with music, and who expresses himself through books, texts, musical compositions, postal art, events and performances, objectual art and photography
John Cage - Silence Happening
*2024 stock* Anthology of Cage's "protominimalist" compositions, from "Prelude for meditation" of 1944 to 1952, the year of the silent piece 4'33". In between beautiful and magical pages such as "In a landscape" and "A room"... Performers Boris Berman, Paul Hillier, Juan Hidalgo and others.
Rrose Sélavy
**One-time vinyl edition of 500 copies with the original inner notes by Daniel Charles and additional notes from Julio Pérez and Eloy Palazón.** Much needed reissue of this enigmatic work of piano minimalism, originally released by Cramps Records in 1977 and originally released by Cramps Records for the hugely influential Nova Musicha series (also including Robert Ashley, Alvin Lucier, Cornelius Cardew, John Cage and many more) and obviously dedicated to Marcel Duchamp (under the guise of Rrose …
Rumori alla Rotonda
Live recording at the Rotonda del Pellegrini, Milan, January 21st, 1959 featuring John Cage, Morton Feldman, Juan Hidalgo, Leopoldo La Rosa, and Walter Marchetti. Among all the events involving John Cage during the long stay in Europe that followed his controversial appearance at Darmstadt Ferienkurse in September 1958, the concert he held in Milan on January 21st perhaps represents a less well known episode. Featuring Cage's intervention both as composer and performer of one's own work as well …
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