This is likely David Tudor’s first attempt at a realization of any indeterminate score. It was notated in a bound book of staff paper. For his realization of John Cage’s scores in the mid- to late 1950s, Tudor would eventually come to use short, loose staff paper sheets on relatively thicker cardstock. These realizations on cardstock could be reshuffled and bound in various orders.
Intersection 2 by Morton Feldman © 1962 by C.F. Peters Corporation, New York. Permission by C.F. Peters Corporation. All rights reserved.