Review: John Cage Lecture on Nothing
When avant-garde extraordinaire John Cage first placed his notation-free musical composition 4′33″ in front of a New York audience in 1952, the result was anything but silent. While his contemporaries were listening to tightly-orchestrated piano concertos or Nat King Cole ditties, Cage turned an enthusiastic ear to the sounds of his venues and of his [...]
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