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  2. Sound collage - Wikipedia

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    Like its visual cousin, sound collage works may have a completely different effect than that of the component parts, even if the original parts are recognizable or from a single source. Audio collage was a feature of the audio art of John Cage, Fluxus, postmodern hip-hop and postconceptual digital art.

  3. Coaxial escapement - Wikipedia

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    The coaxial escapement is a type of modern watch escapement mechanism invented by English watchmaker George Daniels in 1976 and patented in 1980. It is one of the few watch escapements to be invented in modern times and is used in most of the mechanical watch models currently produced by Omega SA.

  4. Number Pieces - Wikipedia

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    John Cage Database – Worklist, includes a complete catalogue of Cage's music, details and lists of recordings for all pieces. 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 ...

  5. Williams Mix - Wikipedia

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    Williams Mix (1951–1953) is a 4'16" electroacoustic composition by John Cage for eight simultaneously played independent quarter-inch magnetic tapes.The first piece of octophonic music, [1] [2] the piece was created by Cage with the assistance of Earle Brown, Morton Feldman, David Tudor, and Bebe and Louis Barron (who would later create the first all-electronic feature film soundtrack for ...

  6. Movement (music) - Wikipedia

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    A movement is a self-contained part of a musical composition or musical form. While individual or selected movements from a composition are sometimes performed separately as stand-alone pieces, a performance of the complete work requires all the movements to be performed in succession.

  7. Six Melodies (Cage) - Wikipedia

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    Six Melodies is a collection of six pieces for violin and keyboard instrument by John Cage. It was composed in 1950, shortly after Cage completed his String Quartet in Four Parts. The work uses the same techniques: [1] the gamut technique and the nested rhythmic proportions. First, a fixed number of sonorities (single tones, intervals and ...

  8. Living Room Music - Wikipedia

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    Living Room Music is a musical composition by John Cage, composed in 1940. It is a quartet for unspecified instruments, all of which may be found in a living room of a typical house, hence the title (Pritchett, 1993, 20). Living Room Music is dedicated to Cage's then-wife Xenia. The work consists of four movements: "To Begin", "Story", "Melody ...

  9. Music of Changes - Wikipedia

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    Music of Changes is a piece for solo piano by John Cage. Composed in 1951 for pianist and friend David Tudor , it is a ground-breaking piece of indeterminate music . The process of composition involved applying decisions made using the I Ching , a Chinese classic text that is commonly used as a divination system.