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The piece was called 4'33"—for the three silent movements totaling four minutes and 33 seconds—and it was composed by John Cage. It seemed like a joke. In fact, it would redefine music.
But, says David Stubbs, stop treating John Cage's 4'33" like a joke... David Stubbs Published 6:44am 13 December 2010 Today (Monday December 12) sees the release of Cage Against The Machine’s version ...
Ji Liu made a stunning Bristol Proms debut by performing two completely opposing pieces - John Cage's iconic 'silent' piece '4'33", and the complete Goldberg variations by Bach. As he explained to ...
Today is the centennial of the composer John Cage, who's probably most widely known for "4'33," which instructs the musician to play nothing at all for four minutes and 33 seconds. LA Times music ...
Musicians will reinterpret John Cage’s conceptual composition ‘4’33”’ for a mammoth new release. In 1952, the experimental composer infamous composition instructed performers to not ...
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