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For the first time on record, Yoko Ono's seminal 1964 conceptual text Grapefruit is sonically realized in a full album, as Stockholm's Great Learning Orchestra interprets 20 of Ono's event scores through ensemble performances, environmental recordings, and experimental sound actions, bringing her visionary work into vivid and imaginative musical form.
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Yoko Ono-composer
The Great Learning Orchestra-orchestra
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UPC: 5050580841901
Label: KARLRECORDS
Catalog ID: KR 100CD
Squidco Product Code: 35841
Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Germany
Packaging: Digipack - 6 panels
Recorded, engineered, mixed and assembled by Ricardo Atienza, Niklas Billstrom, Robin McGinley and Leif Jordansson.
"For the first time a full album with recordings based on Yoko Ono's 1964 collection of texts, event scores and drawings "Grapefruit", a foundational cornerstone of what became known as conceptual art, and enveloping the orbits of Fluxus and experimental music. Performed by The Gredat Learning Orchestra which has during the 25 years of its existence worked with Gavin Bryars, Terry Riley, Pauline Oliveros, J.G. Thirlwell, Arnold Dreyblatt a.o.
Originally self-published in 1964 in a limited edition of 500 copies under YOKO ONO's own imprint, Wunternaum Press, and later reprinted in expanded editions, the collection of over 230 texts, event scores and drawings that comprise "Grapefruit" has long been considered a foundational text in what became known as Conceptual Art, and envelops the orbit of Fluxus and experimental music. Though comparisons to John Cage may seem obvious, ONO's first attempts at textual composition actually pre-date her first encounter with the American composer by around a decade and have evolved free from CAGE's influence.
Another factor that sets these scores apart from associated forms of verbal notation from the same period (like La Monte Young's "An Anthology Of Chance Operations" - with a contribution from Ono - or George Brecht's "Water Yam", both from 1963) is Ono's ambivalence towards the necessity, or even possibility, of their physical realization - insteadthe idea being that the realization should take place in the mind of the reader ("Music of the Mind" is also the title of the current traveling exhibition which opened at Tate Modern, London in 2024).
However, a number of pieces from "Grapefruit" function very well as performance or event scores, with several of them becoming mainstays of ONO's concerts and performances throughout the early to mid 1960s. But hardly any performances have been recorded and released on disc (one notable exception being Sonic Youth's recording of "Voice Piece For Soprano") - so, 60 years after "Grapefruit" first appeared, "Selected Recordings From Grapefruit" is the very first full album of pieces selected from the many sections of the book.
The sonic realizations presented here are of a number of different kinds, encompassing studio-based ensemble performances, but also location, environmental and field recordings (and at times combinations of these), as the scores themselves dictate, and for the most part recorded live and acoustically, such that the performances, actions, situations and environments that you hear are real. The accompanying booklet with rare performance photos and some original typewritten scores from ONO's personal archive also includes the text instructions for each piece - thus allowing the listener to make a connection between the imaginative engagement and creative activity executed by the performing members of The Great Learning Orchestra and the resulting recording.
With 20 tracks and approx. 85 minutes duration, "Selected Recordings From Grapefruit" finally brings to ear some of the most important and influential 20thcentury avantgarde art!"-Karlrecords"

Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Yoko Ono Yoko Ono is a pioneering figure in experimental and avant-garde music, whose bold and unconventional approach has helped redefine the boundaries of sound and performance. Born in Tokyo in 1933 and later based in New York City, Ono began her musical journey in the 1960s, bringing a radical sensibility rooted in Fluxus and conceptual art to her vocal work. Her early recordings — such as Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band (1970) and Fly (1971) — featured raw, primal vocalizations and unconventional structures that challenged both mainstream and underground listeners. Though initially polarizing, these works have since been recognized as groundbreaking, influencing artists across punk, noise, and experimental scenes. Throughout her career, Ono has continued to evolve musically, often blurring the line between performance, protest, and pop. Collaborations with John Lennon introduced her to a wider audience, but her solo projects stand as powerful statements in their own right. In later decades, she embraced electronic and dance music, earning critical acclaim and chart success with remix albums like Yes, I'm a Witch and Blueprint for a Sunrise. Her music, often centered on themes of feminism, peace, and emotional catharsis, remains fiercely individual and enduringly ahead of its time — cementing her legacy as one of the most innovative voices in modern music. ^ Hide Bio for Yoko Ono • Show Bio for The Great Learning Orchestra The Great Learning Orchestra (GLO) is a Stockholm-based ensemble founded in 1999 by Leif Jordansson and Pelle Halvarsson. The group's name pays homage to British composer Cornelius Cardew's seminal work, The Great Learning, reflecting its commitment to experimental and exploratory music. Comprising a network of over 100 musicians from diverse genres, cities, and countries, GLO emphasizes the act of listening as central to its musical explorations. This inclusive approach fosters collaborations with composers and artists worldwide. Throughout its history, GLO has engaged with notable composers such as Gavin Bryars, Terry Riley, Pauline Oliveros, J.G. Thirlwell, Arnold Dreyblatt, Christina Campanella, and Leah Asher. The ensemble's repertoire spans a wide range of contemporary and experimental works, often incorporating graphic scores and improvisational elements. In addition to performances, GLO organizes workshops, exhibitions, and interdisciplinary projects that bridge visual art, composed music, and improvisation. The ensemble's a4-room project exemplifies this cross-border approach, featuring collaborations with various composers and artists. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in November 2024, GLO hosted a week-long series of events at Hägerstensåsens Medborgarhus in Stockholm. The celebration included concerts, exhibitions, presentations, and experimental performances, highlighting the ensemble's enduring commitment to musical exploration and collaboration. ^ Hide Bio for The Great Learning Orchestra
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Track Listing:
CD1
1. Secret Piece 13:54
2. City Piece 08:14
3. Pieces for Orchestra - No.1: Peel 00:16
4. Pieces for Orchestra - No.2: Peek 00:44
5. Pieces for Orchestra - No.3: Take Off 00:39
6. Voice Piece for Soprano 00:25
7. Tape Piece II (Room Piece) 04:57
8. A Piece for Orchestra (Count all the stars . . .) 04:53
9. Water Piece 03:50
10. Clock Piece 02:15 CD2
1. Bicycle Piece for Orchestra 07:15
2. Pieces for Orchestra - No.4: Tear 01:11
3. Pieces for Orchestra - No.5: Touch 00:41
4. Pieces for Orchestra - No.6: Rub 02:58
5. Wood Piece 03:55
6. Wind House 07:12
7.Sweep Piece 01:53
8. Overtone Piece 05:25
9. Question Piece 08:35
10. Disappearing Piece 05:01

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