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Cobra (Zorn) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cobra (Zorn) Cobra is an unpublished〔See, however, the Article by David Slusser below under "External Links"〕 but recorded and frequently performed musical composition by John Zorn that was conceived as a system with very detailed rules but with no pre-conceived sequence of events, or game piece, for a group of musical improvisors and a prompter.〔Kozinn, A (John Zorn and 'Cobra' ) ''NY Times'', September 3, 1989〕〔Ross, A (Music and Plenty of It: 12 Hours' Worth In Fact ) ''NY Times'' March 15, 1993〕〔Ratliff, B (Stretching the Boundaries of the Things Musicians Do ) ''NY Times'', August 5, 1996〕 Zorn completed ''Cobra'' on October 9, 1984. The composition consists of a set of cues notated on cards, and rules corresponding to the cues that direct the players what to do. The number of players, instrumentation, and length of the piece is indeterminate. Because there is no traditional musical notation and the players improvise, the piece may sound radically different from performance to performance. As was commented upon in some length in a 2004 interview, Zorn has, with his own words, "deliberately chosen not to publish (or even write down) the rules" to his game pieces, being concerned with the importance of personal instruction. Despite this, photocopies circulate among musicians internationally, and there is even a clean printing of all the cue categories in a CD booklet (see recordings). ==Sources== 2 photocopied pages with cue categories and explanation of form. First page signed John Zorn (C) Oct 9 NYC. Second page titled "IMPROVISATION. John Zorn - "COBRA", annotated by SB".
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