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  2. 4′33″ - Wikipedia

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    4′33″ [a] is a modernist composition [b] by American experimental composer John Cage.It was composed in 1952 for any instrument or combination of instruments; the score instructs performers not to play their instruments throughout the three movements.

  3. List of compositions by John Cage - Wikipedia

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    John Cage (1988) This is a list of compositions by John Cage ... 0′00″ (4′33″ No. 2), solo for any performer with maximum amplification (no feedback) (1962)

  4. John Cage - Wikipedia

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    John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist. ... While Mr. Cage's famous silent piece [i.e. 4′33 ...

  5. List of silent musical compositions - Wikipedia

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    4′33″ (1952) by John Cage (1912–1992) silent; in three movements lasting a total of four minutes and 33 seconds, for any instrument or combination of instruments. 4'33" No. 2 (1962) by John Cage; Also known as 0'00"; the performer determines the extent to which the piece is silent, mostly silent, noisy, or raucous.

  6. Number Pieces - Wikipedia

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    John Cage Complete Works, hosted and developed by the John Cage Trust; Rob Haskins: Program and Liner Notes, includes a number of essays on Number Pieces in general, One 4, One 9, Two 2, Two 3, Two 4, Four, Four 4, Twenty-Nine and 108. James Pritchett: Liner Notes: One 8 for cello and curved bow

  7. Category:Compositions by John Cage - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Compositions by John Cage" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ... 4′33″ 27 ...

  8. Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) - Wikipedia

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    Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (March No. 2) is a composition for 24 performers on 12 radios and conductor by American composer John Cage and the fourth in the series of Imaginary Landscapes. It is the first installment not to include any percussion instrument at all and Cage's first composition to be based fully on chance operations.

  9. Works for prepared piano by John Cage - Wikipedia

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    The 20-minute color film, produced and narrated by Meredith (narration by John Latouche) and photographed and directed by Matter, [31] was completed in 1949, but since Matter insisted on asking Cage to compose the music, the team had to wait for about a year until Cage returned from Europe. [30]