The two hundred and thirty-third classical recording: #869 John Cage - Sonatas and Interludes

We're going back into the avantgarde - just over an hour of various short works, played on a "prepared piano", creating 45 notes using bolts, piece of rubber and an eraser. You can tell it's different from the start, the sounds aren't quite right and are a bit unsettling. It creates a beauty and coherency from that you wouldn't quite expect from it. For a lot of the work, it remains small and sparse, a very attractive small sound that draws your attention, even if sometimes through confusion.