John Cage: Music For Three Přemysl Vojta, Florence Millet, Ye Wu

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
26.01.2024

Label: CAvi-music

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Přemysl Vojta, Florence Millet, Ye Wu

Composer: John Cage (1912-1992)

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  • John Cage (1912 - 1992):
  • 1 Cage: Music For Three (I) 15:26
  • 2 Cage: Music For One 04:59
  • 3 Cage: Music For Three (II) 09:41
  • 4 Cage: Music For One 02:15
  • 5 Cage: Music For Three (III) 26:13
  • 6 Cage: Music For One 04:37
  • Total Runtime 01:03:11

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John Cage can also claim his place in the midst of this stylistic plurality. Although Cage did not write an explicit horn trio, his Music For from 1984 can easily be realised with this instrumentation. Music For is a collection of 17 parts that can be arranged in any combination, whereby every possible combination is a fully valid version of the piece, from solo to piano duo, string quartet to ensemble plus voice. The horn trio version is called Music For Three and allows for several performance variations:

Ye Wu: "Cage really tried a lot of things there. I think the horn, piano and violin, with their different colours, are the perfect instrumentation for this music."

Přemysl Vojta: "When we talked about the piece, the word 'meditative' came up a lot, which I think suits this very calm piece perfectly. The horn part always has a very slow ductus. The dynamic gradations play a decisive role here".

Florence Millet: "I am in love with this trio, for me it works just as well as Abrahamsen or Ligeti or Brahms. With the horn and the violin, there are two vocal-melodic instruments, while at the same time the grand piano offers plenty of space for resonances and harmonies. The piano can also choose between two different parts. I decided in favour of 'piano one' after carefully observing where the resting points are and what tessitura the piano has."

Premysl Vojta, horn
Florence Millet, piano
Ye Wu, violin



Premysl Vojta
winner of the „International ARD Music Competition“ 2010, tours worldwide as a soloist with orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Camerata Salzburg, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, the Prague Philharmonia and the Kanagawa Symphony Orchestra.

After his successful debut at the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, Premysl Vojta was awarded the prestigious Beethoven Ring, past recipients of which include artists such as Igor Levit, Lisa Batiashvili and Gustavo Dudamel. Premysl Vojta has received much international acclaim for his exceptional album productions, including one complete recording of the horn concertos by Joseph and Michael Haydn, and his album Metamorphosis, which was recorded using three different types of horns.

In October 2021, Premysl Vojta was appointed as a professor of horn at Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen to succeed the horn legends Hermann Baumann and Frank Lloyd. In the past, he has also taught at Berlin University of the Arts and the Cologne University of Music and Dance.

At the age of 10, Premysl Vojta received his first horn education from Olga Voldánová at the Brno Music School. A talented competitive swimmer at the time, Vojta had to choose between sports and music, but soon enough, his heart was set on the instrument. Later, he pursed his studies at the Prague Conservatory under the mentorship of Bedˇrich Tylšar (1998-2004) and at Berlin University of the Arts under Christian-Friedrich Dallmann (2004-2010). While he was a student, Premysl Vojta had already started his career as a principal hornist at the Berlin Konzerthaus Orchestra, and continued holding the same position at the WDR Symphony Orchestra in Cologne until 2019.

Vojta is a member of the Carousel Ensemble, PhilHarmonia Octets, Breeze Quintets and Dispar Trios.

His chamber music partners include Tobias Koch, Annelien van Wauwe, Fabrice Millischer, Oliver Triendl, the Pražák Quartet and the Armida Quartet.

Premysl Vojta plays a Mod. 3 double horn from Klaus Fehr Horns, natural horns from Jungwirth and Curtois Paris and the F horn by Daniel Fuchs Vienna.

Florence Millet
of Franco-German descent, performs with orchestra, in recitals and ensembles in venues across Europe, Asia and the Americas. Conductors she worked with are Charles Dutoit, Robert Kapilow, Pascal Verrot, Simon Blech, Heinz Holliger, Julia Jones, Elena Schwartz, Jonathan Darlington. She is a founding member of the Lions Gate Trio, since 1988. Residencies include Tanglewood Festival, Universities of North-Carolina-Greensboro, Yale, W. Hartford and the Fairfield Library, CT. A professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln, she was Chair of the Piano Department from 2018 and was elected Executive Director of its Wuppertal Campus in 2021.

She has worked worked closely with renowned composers: Luciano Berio, Elliott Carter, Pierre Boulez, George Crumb, Johannes Schöllhorn, Jörg Widmann, Hans Werner Henze, Hans Abrahamsen. She played with the Ensemble Intercontemporain under Pierre Boulez and David Robertson from 1992-2000.

Millet received her master‘s and doctoral degrees at State University of New York Stony Brook, where she studied with Gilbert Kalish. Her other mentors were Leon Fleisher, Paul Badura Skoda, Peter Serkin and Jean Hubeau. Florence Millet is the artistic adviser for the Lichterfeld Foundation, promoting tolerance, intercultural understanding and creator of the Echospore.de platform which propagates music from persecuted composers. She explores multidisciplinary concert formats with actors, choreography and dance (Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch) and arts in the Tony Cragg Foundation, Van der Heydt-Museum, The Phillips Collection, 70th anniversary of „Rundgang“ Music of the time (Musik der Zeit), or lecture recitals.

Ye Wu
Chinese violinist Ye Wu took her first violin lessons in her home town Shanghai before continuing her studies in the USA as well as in Berlin. As concertmaster, she has been invited to perform with many orchestras, playing under such conductors as Kurt Masur, Kent Nagano and Christoph Eschenbach.

She has performed extensively in America and Europe as a soloist.

Ye Wu has attracted attention with numerous recordings and concerts as a chamber musician, particularly in recent years as Primaria of the WDR Chamber Players. In 2017 their recording of the string quintets by Johannes Brahms, released by the Pentatone label, was awarded the Diapason d‘Or. Their newest CD of the string quintets and octet by Max Bruch was rewarded the Choc de Classica in 2021.

Since 2014 she has been second concertmaster in the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne. Ye Wu plays a Joseph Rocca violin (1851), on loan from Mr. Jianquan Ge and Mr. Peng Bai.

Booklet for John Cage: Music For Three

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