Brilliant performances of two extended compositions showing the two aspects of
Tudor -- as a creative pianist in his now classic 1958 realization of
John Cage's "Solo for Piano" (from the "Concert for Piano and Orchestra" 1957-1958, and recorded in 1982 in Amsterdam), and as an innovative composer-performer of live electronic music in his "Neural Synthesis (No. 2)" (1993), created on the Neural-Network Audio Synthesizer which utilizes the Intel 80710NX neural-network chip, and recorded in live performance in Brooklyn, NY in that same year. For further description, please see the review of
Tudor's Lovely Music
Neural Synthesis CD.
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"Blue" Gene Tyranny, Rovi