Interview with John Cage, part 1, featuresa conversation with composer John Cage in which Cage discusses his work, his views on the music industry and single producers, and his interpretations of quotes from various composers. The program also contains some examples of Cage‚s electroacoustic compositions, March 3, 1976
"This monograph about John Cage is told mostly in his own words and writings, although pieced togeth...
In 1951, Cage composed multiple pieces influenced by radio’s intermediate nature. His piece, Imagina...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations are of speci...
This program provides a unique opportunity to see the late composer, John Cage, discuss favorite sub...
Speaker: John CageContents include: John Cage discusses his diet, travelling, his educational backgr...
Over the winter of 1958–59 the composer John Cage resided in Italy for four months. Though brief, th...
Relatively little attention has been paid to John Cage\u27s involvement with literature and voice. I...
In this essay we will take the American experimental composer John Cage’s understanding of sound as ...
An analysis and autobiographical reflection on John Cage's experimental piece 4'33" in terms of ques...
International audienceFrom the fifties, electroacoustic music works as contemporary music in general...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations hold a parti...
This work is aimed to acquaint the reader with the work of American composer John Cage in 20th centu...
This unidentified program presents an interview with composer and musician Lukas Foss about his rece...
John Cage (1912–1992) was without doubt one of the most important and influential figures in twentie...
In 2005 Toop was commissioned to curate a group exhibition related to composer John Cage as an adjun...
"This monograph about John Cage is told mostly in his own words and writings, although pieced togeth...
In 1951, Cage composed multiple pieces influenced by radio’s intermediate nature. His piece, Imagina...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations are of speci...
This program provides a unique opportunity to see the late composer, John Cage, discuss favorite sub...
Speaker: John CageContents include: John Cage discusses his diet, travelling, his educational backgr...
Over the winter of 1958–59 the composer John Cage resided in Italy for four months. Though brief, th...
Relatively little attention has been paid to John Cage\u27s involvement with literature and voice. I...
In this essay we will take the American experimental composer John Cage’s understanding of sound as ...
An analysis and autobiographical reflection on John Cage's experimental piece 4'33" in terms of ques...
International audienceFrom the fifties, electroacoustic music works as contemporary music in general...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations hold a parti...
This work is aimed to acquaint the reader with the work of American composer John Cage in 20th centu...
This unidentified program presents an interview with composer and musician Lukas Foss about his rece...
John Cage (1912–1992) was without doubt one of the most important and influential figures in twentie...
In 2005 Toop was commissioned to curate a group exhibition related to composer John Cage as an adjun...
"This monograph about John Cage is told mostly in his own words and writings, although pieced togeth...
In 1951, Cage composed multiple pieces influenced by radio’s intermediate nature. His piece, Imagina...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations are of speci...