John Cage

John Cage

Genres: Avant-Garde, contemporary classical, experimental, minimalism, Classical

About John Cage

John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer, philosopher, poet, music theorist, artist, printmaker, and amateur mycologist and mushroom collector. A pioneer of chance music, electronic music and non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avant-garde. Critics have lauded him as one of the most influential American composers of the 20th century. He was also instrumental in the development of modern dance, mostly through his association with choreographer Merce Cunningham, who was also Cage's romantic partner for most of their lives. Cage is perhaps best known for his 1952 composition 4′33″, the three movements of which are performed without a single note being played. The content of the composition is meant to be perceived as the sounds of the environment that the listeners hear while it is performed, rather than merely as four minutes and thirty three seconds of silence, and the piece became one of the most controversial compositions of the twentieth century. Another famous creation of Cage's is the prepared piano (a piano with its sound altered by placing various objects in the strings), for which he wrote numerous dance-related works and a few concert pieces, the best known of which is Sonatas and Interludes (1946–48). His teachers included Henry Cowell (1933) and Arnold Schoenberg (1933–35), both known for their radical innovations in music and coincidentally their shared love of mushrooms, but Cage's major influences lay in various Eastern cultures. Through his studies of Indian philosophy and Zen Buddhism in the late 1940s, Cage came to the idea of chance-controlled music, which he started composing in 1951. The I Ching, an ancient Chinese classic text on changing events, became Cage's standard composition tool for the rest of his life. In a 1957 lecture, Experimental Music, he described music as "a purposeless play" which is "an affirmation of life – not an attempt to bring order out of chaos nor to suggest improvements in creation, but simply a way of waking up to the very life we're living".

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John Cage The Perilous Night No. 6
John Cage The Unavailable Memory Of
John Cage Credo In Us (Dance Premiere 1942)
John Cage Dream
John Cage Dream
John Cage In a landscape
John Cage Act Two: IX
John Cage II
John Cage Act One: IV
John Cage Act Two: XIII
John Cage Winter Music
John Cage Concerto for Piano 1
John Cage Etudes Australes, Book III: XXII
John Cage Imaginary Landscape #1 [1939]
John Cage Imaginary Landscape No.1
John Cage Roaratorio: An Irish Circus On Finnegans Wake: Part Three (To Line 594)
John Cage Third Construction
John Cage Two Pieces for Piano (1935) Quiet fast
John Cage Rozart Mix (1965)
John Cage IV. Fast
John Cage Music of Changes II
John Cage Steffen Schleiermacher
John Cage A Book Of Music (1944) Part 2
John Cage Fads and Fancies in the Academy (1940) - 1. Axioms - The pupil is constitutionally lazy
John Cage Music For Piano 6-13 (1953)
John Cage Roaratorio: An Irish Circus On Finnegans Wake: Part One (To Line 220)
John Cage Steffen Schleiermacher - Daughters of the Lonesome Isle (1945)
John Cage Steffen Schleiermacher - Two Pastorales I (1952)
John Cage Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano - Third Interlude
John Cage Act One: I
The Perilous Night No. 6
The Unavailable Memory Of
Credo In Us (Dance Premiere 1942)
In a landscape
Act Two: IX
Act One: IV
Act Two: XIII
Winter Music
Concerto for Piano 1
Etudes Australes, Book III: XXII
Imaginary Landscape #1 [1939]
Imaginary Landscape No.1
Roaratorio: An Irish Circus On Finnegans Wake: Part Three (To Line 594)
Third Construction
Two Pieces for Piano (1935) Quiet fast
Rozart Mix (1965)
IV. Fast
Music of Changes II
Steffen Schleiermacher
A Book Of Music (1944) Part 2
Fads and Fancies in the Academy (1940) - 1. Axioms - The pupil is constitutionally lazy
Music For Piano 6-13 (1953)
Roaratorio: An Irish Circus On Finnegans Wake: Part One (To Line 220)
Steffen Schleiermacher - Daughters of the Lonesome Isle (1945)
Steffen Schleiermacher - Two Pastorales I (1952)
Sonatas and Interludes for Prepared Piano - Third Interlude
Act One: I