The American composer John Cage was famous for the expansiveness of his thought. In particular, his borrowings from ‘Oriental philosophy’ have directed the critical and popular reception of his works. But what is the reality of such claims? In the twenty years since his death, Cage scholars have started to discover the significant gap between Cage’s presentation of theories he claimed he borrowed from India, China, and Japan, and the presentation of the same theories in the sources he referenced. The present study delves into the circumstances and contexts of Cage’s Asian influences, specifically as related to Cage’s borrowings from the British-Ceylonese art historian and metaphysician Ananda K. Coomaraswamy. In addition, Cage’s friendsh...
This article explores how the idea of trust-based dialogue can give us an alternative understanding ...
holds a unique position within the composer’s oeuvre as the first work based in part on chance-deriv...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996) was regarded both domestically and ...
The American composer John Cage was famous for the expansiveness of his thought. In particular, his ...
The seminal encounter between East and West during the 1950s, in particular, between Zen Buddhism an...
John Cage (1912–1992) was without doubt one of the most important and influential figures in twentie...
John Cage’s interest in Japanese gardens came to the fore in the series of instrumental works Ryoanj...
This essay investigates composers Pauline Oliveros and John Cage, their use and abuse of Buddhist ph...
The present article examines the connection between Cage’s politics and aesthetics, demonstrating ho...
This work is aimed to acquaint the reader with the work of American composer John Cage in 20th centu...
From 1967-1969, John Cage (1912-1992) was an associate Member of the Center for Advanced Study at th...
John Cage was a giant of American experimental music--composer, writer, and artist. He is most widel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-104)Robert Rauschenberg is a major artist whose work ...
In 2005 Toop was commissioned to curate a group exhibition related to composer John Cage as an adjun...
Reading the introduction into the International Conference John Cage 101 held in August 2013 in Tanj...
This article explores how the idea of trust-based dialogue can give us an alternative understanding ...
holds a unique position within the composer’s oeuvre as the first work based in part on chance-deriv...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996) was regarded both domestically and ...
The American composer John Cage was famous for the expansiveness of his thought. In particular, his ...
The seminal encounter between East and West during the 1950s, in particular, between Zen Buddhism an...
John Cage (1912–1992) was without doubt one of the most important and influential figures in twentie...
John Cage’s interest in Japanese gardens came to the fore in the series of instrumental works Ryoanj...
This essay investigates composers Pauline Oliveros and John Cage, their use and abuse of Buddhist ph...
The present article examines the connection between Cage’s politics and aesthetics, demonstrating ho...
This work is aimed to acquaint the reader with the work of American composer John Cage in 20th centu...
From 1967-1969, John Cage (1912-1992) was an associate Member of the Center for Advanced Study at th...
John Cage was a giant of American experimental music--composer, writer, and artist. He is most widel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-104)Robert Rauschenberg is a major artist whose work ...
In 2005 Toop was commissioned to curate a group exhibition related to composer John Cage as an adjun...
Reading the introduction into the International Conference John Cage 101 held in August 2013 in Tanj...
This article explores how the idea of trust-based dialogue can give us an alternative understanding ...
holds a unique position within the composer’s oeuvre as the first work based in part on chance-deriv...
At the turn of the twentieth century, Toru Takemitsu (1930-1996) was regarded both domestically and ...