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  2. Monotone-Silence Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The entire handwritten score for the Monotone-Silence Symphony, showing the extreme sparsity of the work. The Monotone-Silence Symphony (French: Symphonie Monoton-Silence) is a piece of minimalist music by the French artist Yves Klein. It consists of 20 minutes of an orchestra performing the chord of D major, followed by a 20 minute silence. [1 ...

  3. List of silent musical compositions - Wikipedia

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    Monotone-Silence Symphony (1949), by Yves Klein; in two movements, a single 20-minute sustained chord followed by a 20-minute silence [7] 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

  4. Yves Klein - Wikipedia

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    Between 1947 and 1948, [6] Klein conceived his Monotone Symphony (1949, formally Monotone Silence Symphony) that consisted of a single 20-minute sustained D major chord followed by a 20-minute silence [7] [8] – a precedent to Klein's later monochrome paintings and to the work of minimal musicians, particularly La Monte Young's drone music and ...

  5. List of symphonies with names - Wikipedia

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    2: Symphony No. 2, "The Imp of the Perverse" 1992: Based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe: 3: Rituals: 1997–98: Philippine government commission for the centennial of the country's independence. Single movement. 4: ζ˜ŽεΎ‹ε›žιŸ³ (in China) or Souvenir des Mings: Echo of the Ming Pitch-pipes (in China) or Memories of the Ming [dynasty] 2002: 5 ...

  6. Iris Clert Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Around the modest entrance of the Iris Clert Gallery was a large blue drapery, and on "guard" were two Republican Guards in full regalia, whose presence Iris Clert had gained through one of her many connections, and two additional "bodyguards," in reality a couple of Klein's judo friends, ironically meant to guard the guards.

  7. 4′33″ - Wikipedia

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    Silent compositions of the twentieth century preceding Cage's include the 'In futurum' movement from the Fünf Pittoresken (1919) by Erwin Schulhoff—solely comprising rests— [19] and Yves Klein's MonotoneSilence Symphony (1949), in which the second and fourth movements are bare twenty minutes of silence. [17]

  8. Talk:Monotone-Silence Symphony - Wikipedia

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  9. Symphony No. 3 (MacMillan) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 3 (also known as Symphony No. 3 "Silence") is the third symphony by the Scottish composer James MacMillan. The piece was first performed on April 17, 2003 in NHK Hall, Tokyo, by the NHK Symphony Orchestra under the conductor Charles Dutoit. [1]