Silence Lectures and Writings by John Cage
Silence Lectures and Writings by John Cage
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Détails
- Année
- 1966
- Auteur
- Cage John
- Pages
- 276
- Éditeurs
- M.I.T. Press, Cambridge
- Thème
- Sound Art Critical Texts and Essays Artist's Writings
- Description
- brossura
- Langues
- Italien
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
Description
From the cover: "Silence by which John Cage means unintended, indeterminate noise.in written pages as "white paintings" of the mind--anectdotes of Schonberg and Suzuki- celebrations of Sate, Carese, Rauschenberg, private friends, mushrooms-and words and spaces on Meister Eckhardt-Zen-Dada-the RandomChaos-composition by hexagram, coin-tossing, paper fly specks-composition for prepared piano, magnetic tape, Happenings-Silence heard as the 13th tone-music as space-time transformation (bounded notes becoming unpredictable timesequences)-the indeterminancy of modern science-the one-in-allinorder-in-chaos and the (musical) rest in (Cagian) silence. Perhaps more than any other living composer, Cage holds up an auditory mirror of the sound of music around us.He has a validity that both disturbs and indicts." Saturday Review." — Testi: Cage John. pagg. 276; rileg. brossura. Editore: M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, 1966.