Thanks for the suggestions. I heard that his 1st Symphony
(some called it the antisymphony), is a pretty wild experience live. The stage is empty, the orchestra walks on
playing with the conductor last. They get up and leave and come back, they play direct quotes from virtually everyone.
At the ending they play Haydn's "farewell" symphony, get up
still playing it. Wait a minute or two, go back on stage
then play the note C in tutti( whether soft or loud, i do not know). The most tonal note if there ever was one. Get up and leave in silence. Wow!!! A little different than Cage's 4'33".