“Let no one imagine that in owning a recording he has the music. The very practice of music is a celebration that we own nothing.”
Quote by John Cage
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This book presents a series of lectures and written works from John Cage, the pioneering American experimental composer renowned for his innovative approach to music and sound. The collection offers insights into Cage's artistic philosophy, his experimental methods, and his unconventional perspectives on the creative process. Through various essays and lectures, Cage discusses concepts related to silence, chance, and the boundaries of musical artistry. As one of the influential figures in twentieth-century avant-garde music, Cage challenged traditional musical conventions and explored the relationship between sound, environment, and performer. The writings reflect his engagement with Eastern philosophical ideas and his collaborative work with artists including Merce Cunningham. The book provides readers with an opportunity to understand the intellectual foundation behind Cage's groundbreaking musical compositions and his lasting impact on contemporary music and art. more
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