This program provides a unique opportunity to see the late composer, John Cage, discuss favorite subjects such as harmony, chance, and the purpose of music. Cage recounts biographical anecdotes and describe the influence of Marcel Duchamp, Finnegans Wake, and Zen Buddhism on his compositions.Comments by John Cage ; music performed by the Ives Ensemble. Camera, Joost van Gelder ... [et al.] ; editor, Jan Wouter van Reijen
John Cage, (1912-1992) pioneer in new music, innovator, inventor of the happening and philosopher, w...
John Cage was a giant of American experimental music--composer, writer, and artist. He is most widel...
An analysis and autobiographical reflection on John Cage's experimental piece 4'33" in terms of ques...
Interview with John Cage, part 1, featuresa conversation with composer John Cage in which Cage discu...
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 work is aimed to acquaint the reader with the work of American composer John Cage in 20th centu...
John Cage’s Concert for Piano and Orchestra is one of the seminal pieces of twentieth century compos...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations are of speci...
holds a unique position within the composer’s oeuvre as the first work based in part on chance-deriv...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations hold a parti...
In this essay we will take the American experimental composer John Cage’s understanding of sound as ...
This thesis alms to identify and explore the ideas of John Cage, then looks at their impact on and a...
“Not Wanting To Say Anything About John” is a music composition inspired by the physical act of proc...
From 1967-1969, John Cage (1912-1992) was an associate Member of the Center for Advanced Study at th...
John Cage, (1912-1992) pioneer in new music, innovator, inventor of the happening and philosopher, w...
John Cage was a giant of American experimental music--composer, writer, and artist. He is most widel...
An analysis and autobiographical reflection on John Cage's experimental piece 4'33" in terms of ques...
Interview with John Cage, part 1, featuresa conversation with composer John Cage in which Cage discu...
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 work is aimed to acquaint the reader with the work of American composer John Cage in 20th centu...
John Cage’s Concert for Piano and Orchestra is one of the seminal pieces of twentieth century compos...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations are of speci...
holds a unique position within the composer’s oeuvre as the first work based in part on chance-deriv...
International audienceConceptual musical works that lead to a multitude of realizations hold a parti...
In this essay we will take the American experimental composer John Cage’s understanding of sound as ...
This thesis alms to identify and explore the ideas of John Cage, then looks at their impact on and a...
“Not Wanting To Say Anything About John” is a music composition inspired by the physical act of proc...
From 1967-1969, John Cage (1912-1992) was an associate Member of the Center for Advanced Study at th...
John Cage, (1912-1992) pioneer in new music, innovator, inventor of the happening and philosopher, w...
John Cage was a giant of American experimental music--composer, writer, and artist. He is most widel...
An analysis and autobiographical reflection on John Cage's experimental piece 4'33" in terms of ques...