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autoscopia: John_CageWave Farm and the Bard College Conservatory of Music join the John Cage Trust in presenting Reality Radio, a four-month durational project spanning . Performed in 1958 by Arline Carmen (voice) and John Cage (closed piano). This is one of the rare recordings of Cage performing his own instrumental music. 4′33″ has been recorded on several occasions: Frank Zappa recorded it as part of A Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute, on the Koch label, 1993; . Dec 15, 2010 . A performance by William Marx of John Cage's 4'33. Filmed at McCallum Theatre , Palm Desert, CA. Composer John Adams wrote the following . Watch videos & listen free to John Cage: In a Landscape, Sonata I & more, plus 73 pictures. John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an  . John Cage, in full John Milton Cage, Jr. (born September 5, 1912, Los Angeles, California, U. S. —died August 12, 1992, New York, New York), American . Welcome to a Living Archive. "The world is teeming; anything can happen. " — John Cage. John Cage Unbound: A Living Archive is an online record of John . American composer John Cage, among history's most influential artistic innovators, strove to broaden the definition of music and introduced chance operations .

An archive of John Cage's one-minute stories from Indeterminacy: new aspect of form in instrumental and electronic music. John Cage's Living Room Music in performance (exeerpt) National Gallery of Art on September 5, 2012. Dustin Donahue, Ross Karre, Bonnie Whiting Smith, . John Cage's most famous musical composition is called 4'33". It consists of the pianist going to the piano, and not hitting any keys for four minutes and . Aug 1, 2001 . The piece 4′33” written by John Cage, is possibly the most famous and important piece in twentieth century avant-garde. 4′33” was a . John Cage's Books, published by Wesleyan University Press: Silence, A Year from Monday, M, Empty Words and X (in this order) form the five parts of a series of . . Kyle Gann] on Amazon. com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Silence, John Cage's first book and epic masterpiece, was published in October 1961. John Cage (1912-1992) was a singularly inventive and much beloved American composer, writer, philosopher, and visual artist, whose influence, already . Oct 4, 2010 . He was performing “4'33″,'' a conceptual work by John Cage. It has been called the “silent piece,” but its purpose is to make people listen.

For those in love with those of the feline persuasion, you must get Alison Nastasi's new book from Chronicle Books. John Cage is in it (as are Skookum and . John Cage. "Left to itself art would have to be something very simple - it would be sufficient for it to be beautiful. But when it's useful it should spill out of just being . Stopwatch in hand, Tudor sat before the piano and, without striking a note, premiered John Cage's composition 4'33". Commonly known as Cage's “silent” piece, . John Cage, Soundtrack: Shutter Island. Innovative Composer and pianist, educated at Pomona College, he studied music with Fannie Dillon, Ruhan Buhlig , . Apr 23, 2013 . Andre Chaudron's Discography — very detailed discography by André Chaudron ; A John Cage Filmography — a list of films that feature Cage . 80 quotes from John Cage: 'If you develop an ear for sounds that are musical it is like developing an ego. You begin to refuse sounds that are not musica. John Cage was born in Los Angeles (5 September 1912) and died in New York ( 12 August 1992). He left Pomona College early to travel in Europe (1930-31), . This lecture was printed in Ineontri Musioali, August 1959. There are four measures in each line and twelve lines in each unit of the rhythmic structure. There are .

The John Cage Collection documents the life and work of John Cage (1912-1992 ), one of the twentieth century's most revolutionary and influential composers. 1982, quoted in "John Cage Visual Art: To Sober and Quiet the Mind", ISBN 1891300164. I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. John Cage «The Future of Music – Credo». I BELIEVE THAT THE USE OF NOISE Wherever we are, what we hear is mostly noise. When we ignore it, it disturbs . Mar 3, 2014. and learn more about 4' 33" - John Cage on the App Store. Download 4' 33" - John Cage and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. I did have an idea something else would happen. Ideas are one thing and what happens another. — John Cage, “Where are we going? And what are we doing?4 days ago . Avant Music Festival Jeffrey Gavett, third from right, leads members of the vocal ensemble Ekmeles in performing John Cage's “Hymns and . JOHN CAGE was born in Los Angeles in 1912. He studied with Richard Buhlig, Henry Cowell, Adolph Weiss, and Arnold Schoenberg. In 1938 Cage composed . John Cage, post kitten-huff. “I'm a particular fan of "Piano played with drumsticks attached to cymbals attached to horse". ” ~ Oscar Wilde on the music of John .

I knew John Cage only briefly when I was an undergrad at Wesleyan University, whose music department lauded him as a guiding genius while others . eBooks and Texts > American Libraries > The Boston Library Consortium > Wellesley College Library > Silence : lectures and writings . John Cage was the avant-garde composer whose inventive compositions and unorthodox ideas profoundly influenced 20th century music. Learn more at . JOHN CAGE'S 4'33'' FOR CHRISTMAS NUMBER ONE 2010. 75820 likes · 3 talking about this. Cage Against The Machine 2010: http://www. catm. co. uk CATM:  . Although John Cage occasionally worked in large, sophisticated studios - for example, when he composed Fontana Mix in 1958 - his approach to electronic and . Jan 8, 2015 . James Klosty photographed the Merce Cunningham Dance Company from 1967 to 1972, with whom John Cage toured as composer, . John Cage was born in Los Angeles (5 September 1912) and died in New York ( 12 August 1992). He left Pomona College early to travel in Europe (1930-31), . Find artworks for sale and information related to John Cage (American, 1912– 1992) on artnet. Browse gallery artworks, auction lots, art fairs, events, biography  . .