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  • [[Image:JohnCage.jpg|right|thumb|250px|John Cage]] John Cage, in full John Milton Cage, Jr. (born September 5, 1912, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died August
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  • ''See Also'': [[John Cage]]<br> {{Cage/Harrison Works}}
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  • #redirect [[Cage/Harrison]]
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  • ...ns have focused on exploring elements of timbre and texture and Rattle the Cage is no different. With this in mind, I made the conscious effort not to igno Rattle the Cage is not a program piece - it is instead an abstract exploration of the music
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  • ...ording to the publisher, the work is inspired by “the musical work of John Cage and the artist Lucio Fontana, as well as contemporary geo-political events. ...s this is an “‘amplification’ of a hidden quality of the theme, reflecting Cage’s original intention to compose his 4’33” piece as a Silent Prayer.�
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cage, John]]
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  • ...ge with their sticks.<ref>https://www.mostlymarimba.com/product/the-gilded-cage-by-susan-powell/</ref>
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  • "Fear Cage" is a term used by paranormal researchers to describe a confined space with ...for two players enclosed within a circle (or cage) of 9 [[timpani]], Fear Cage is a dramatic piece which uses a variety of effects to set a dark tone. Sta
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  • ...ame modern musical social circles as Henry Cowell, Ruth Crawford, and John Cage. Beyer was an important innovator and composer during the 1930’s when pe ...or percussion ensemble that Cage could program for a tour. Unfortunately, Cage was unable to perform it on his tour, so Chavez had the Orquesta Sinfónica
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  • [[John Cage]] ...eces written for percussion ensemble. This 6-player work was the origin of Cage's "rhythmic structures" compositional technique, and uses a wide variety of
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  • [[Image:JohnCage.jpg|right|thumb|250px|John Cage]] John Cage, in full John Milton Cage, Jr. (born September 5, 1912, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died August
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  • [[Cage/Harrison]] ''See Also'': [[John Cage]]<br>
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  • [[John Cage]] ...Cage, Doris Dennison, Lou Harrison and Margaret Jansen, conducted by John Cage. Third Construction was dedicated 'to Xenia for our anniversary'. The rhyth
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  • ...o the apartment on the second floor of the building Cage lived in. Through Cage, he met sculptor Richard Lippold (who had a studio next door) and artists S ...xperiments with the use of chance in his composition in turn inspired John Cage to write pieces like the Music of Changes, where the notes to be played are
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  • ...2012). He also wrote the introductions to the 50th-anniversary edition of Cage's Silence and to the new edition of Ashley's Perfect Lives, and is co-editi ...icles on La Monte Young (in Perspectives of New Music), Henry Cowell, John Cage, Edgard Varse, Ben Johnston, Mikel Rouse, John Luther Adams, Dennis Johns
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  • ...n his emphasis of percussion.[citation needed] During the 1930s, predating Cage's main work, Russell's percussion works called for vernacular textures such ...on violin. In 1990, Russell's oeuvre was performed integrally, assisted by Cage, in New York, leading to a recording of Russell's extant works by Essential
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  • ...ple percussion solo dates back only a little over 50 years to 1956 ([[John Cage]]'' [[27'10.554]]'')<ref>”Steven Schick, The Percussionist's Art: Same Be ...percussion. In their works of the late 1930s and mid-1940s, Harrison and Cage redefined the traditional uses for percussion instruments and began to expl
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  • ...hn Cage and the Theory of Harmony". In Kostelanetz, R. Writings about John Cage. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press (published 1993). ISBN 9780472 ...ern, Ruggles and Varèse, while a gradual assimilation of the ideas of John Cage influenced the development of his music in the 1960s. In 1961 he composed t
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  • ...of the most innovative and creative musicians of our time, including John Cage, Iannis Xenakis, Pierre Boulez, Frank Zappa, Keith Jarrett, Roscoe Mitchell ...s, covering a wide variety of genres, including music by Earle Brown, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Christian Wolff, John Zorn, Butch Morris, James Newton, Fr
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  • [[John Cage]] .... This improvisation is the performance.”<ref>https://johncage.org/pp/John-Cage-Work-Detail.cfm?work_ID=40</ref>
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  • ...ge with their sticks.<ref>https://www.mostlymarimba.com/product/the-gilded-cage-by-susan-powell/</ref>
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  • ''See Also'': [[Cage/Harrison]] ...f New York led to a nervous breakdown in 1947. To help his friend recover, Cage recommended him to Black Mountain College in rural North Carolina, where th
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  • ...e considered "classics," along with the contributions of composers such as Cage, Varèse, and Stockhausen. - John R. Raush, December 1998 <ref> [http://www
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  • ...e considered "classics," along with the contributions of composers such as Cage, Varèse, and Stockhausen. - John R. Raush, December 1998 <ref> [http://www
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  • ...John Cage]]; premiere: 18 July 1940, Mills College, [[John Cage]], [[Xenia Cage]], [[William Russell]] (movements are titled: 3525 S. Dearborn, 5507 S. Mic
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  • [[John Cage]] ...hmical structure of Imaginary Landscape No. 3 is 12 times 12 (3, 2, 4, 3). Cage employs tin cans and a muted gong, combined with electronic and mechanical
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  • "Fear Cage" is a term used by paranormal researchers to describe a confined space with ...for two players enclosed within a circle (or cage) of 9 [[timpani]], Fear Cage is a dramatic piece which uses a variety of effects to set a dark tone. Sta
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  • ''See Also'': [[John Cage]]<br> {{Cage/Harrison Works}}
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  • ...fferently. While Debussy concerned himself with tonal considerations, John Cage was more interested in rhythmic aspects. Therefore, he wrote not for specif
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  • (Homage to Edgard Varèse, Harry Partch and John Cage)<br> ...und itself, and the supremely vocal quality of Reverie (Varèse, Partch and Cage). The choreography of the performers is an integral part of any percussion
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  • ...ns have focused on exploring elements of timbre and texture and Rattle the Cage is no different. With this in mind, I made the conscious effort not to igno Rattle the Cage is not a program piece - it is instead an abstract exploration of the music
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • [[John Cage]] ...ed by John D. Fullemann. Branches is essentially a series of variations of Cage’s Child of Tree, strung together on a string of silence, which precedes i
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  • [[John Cage]] ...mes from a letter written by Greta Ströh, manager of the Arp Foundation to Cage, and is part of the extant correspondence between the two concerning the pr
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • 19 May 1939. "Written 1939 ... for John Cage and His Percussion ...h Return (next entry) at the Cornish School, Seattle, 19 May 1939, by John Cage and his Percussion Group
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • ...ife during these years was intertwined with Seeger, Crawford, Cowell, John Cage, and others in this modernist circle such as Jessie Baetz, a now-forgotten ...ron Copland reviewed a New Music Quarterly Recording of the movement. John Cage performed two movements of her "Three Movements for Percussion" in his nort
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • [[John Cage]] It is a work of fixed rhythmic patterns, and was composed by [[John Cage]] during his studies with [[Arnold Schonberg]]. This seems quite remarkable
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • [[John Cage]] .../uploads/1990/02/MusicDissertionPDF.pdf The Early Percussion Music Of John Cage 1935 - 1943]<ref>http://bmichaelwilliams.com/wp-content/uploads/1990/02/Mus
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  • Teachers: [[Darius Milhaud]], [[Harry Partch]], [[John Cage]], [[Burrill Phillips]], [[Robert Palmer]] ...College, where he earned his MFA in 1952, and studied privately with John Cage in New York City in 1959–60.
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  • ...learly which composers have influenced his formative years - namely [[John Cage]] and Penderecki. The composition is a blank page - has no duration, no ins ...rtant Danish choreographer Jens Bjerregaard, in which the inspiration from Cage and Penderecki again is clearly to be heard.
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  • ...y a single piccolo [[timpani]]. This is Kirk J. Gay’s follow-up to "[[Fear Cage]]" which uses the same [[timpani]] setup. ...Writing: Kirk Gay wrote this work as a sequel to his popular duet “[[Fear Cage]],” with the setup of nine timpani (two sets of four drums with one picco
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  • ...and or recorded with composers and musicians such as Milton Babbitt, John Cage and Steve Reich. He is active as a percussionist, conductor and composer in
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  • ...ter of Music from the New England Conservatory, where he received the John Cage Award for Outstanding Contribution to Contemporary Music Performance. His t
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  • William Kraft took up the torch from John Cage and Lou Harrison by further expanding the playing techniques and sound poss
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  • ...de Ballif, Mauricio Kagel, Pierre Boulez, Yoshihisa Taïra, Ivo Malec, John Cage, Georges Aperghis, Luis de Pablo, Julio Estrada, Gérard Grisey, Hugues Duf
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  • ...in his “New Years Rulin’s.” The piece is a part through-composed and part Cage-ean chance operation, in service of recreating the atmosphere of a drive th
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  • ...performed works of composers like Pierre Boulez, Arthur Honegger, and John Cage.
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  • ...ussion by [[Darius Milhaud]], [[27'10.554]]" for a Percussionist by [[John Cage]], [[Moonsticks for Solo Marimba]] by [[Meyer Kupferman]], and many other w
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  • ..., Vernon Reid, Myra Flynn, Gregory Douglass, The Life and Times, Brzowski, Cage, The Slackers, Les de Merle and Danny Seraphine. Jane has appeared with the
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  • ...ool. He established his original style, an assimilation of Webern, Boulez, Cage, jazz and Japanese traditional music, with One Hour at Every One Breath (19
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