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  1. Difference / Indifference: Musings on Postmodernism, Marcel Duchamp and John Cage (Critical Voices in Art, Theory and Culture) by Moira Roth, Jonathan D Katz, 1998-10-01
  2. MUSICAGE: CAGE MUSES on Words * Art * Music by John Cage, Joan Retallack, 1996-01-15
  3. John Cage Ex(plain)ed by Richard Kostelanetz, 1996-04-01
  4. I-VI: MethodStructureIntentionDisciplineNotationIndeterminacy InterpenetrationImitationDevotionCircumstancesVariableStructure NonunderstandingContingencyInconsistencyPerformance ... (Statistics for Industry and Technology) by John Cage, 1997-10-15
  5. John Cage by John Cage, 1998-05-15
  6. John Cage: Works on paper, 1982-90 by John Cage, 1991
  7. John Cage's Theatre Pieces (Contemporary Music Studies) by William Fetterman, 1996-08-01
  8. JOHN CAGE by RICHARD KOSTELANETZ (EDITOR), 1971
  9. John Cage: Writer: Selected Texts by Richard Kostelanetz, 2000-05-25
  10. Concorde in Massachusetts, Discord in the World: The Writings of Henry Thoreau and John Cage (American Culture) by Jannika Bock, 2008-09-24
  11. CageTalk: Dialogues with and about John Cage (Eastman Studies in Music) by Peter Dickinson, 2006-09-01
  12. John Cage (American Composers) by David Nicholls, 2007-11-26

41. Haber's Art Reviews: John Cage And The Postwar Guggenheim
Reviews by John Haber of The Tradition of the New Postwar Masterpieces and of Rolywholyover a Circus at New York s Guggenheim Museum.
http://www.haberarts.com/cage.htm
The Most Modern Show on Earth!
John Haber
in New York City
The Tradition of The New: Postwar Masterpieces
Rolywholyover a Circus
From the outside, it has been easy to make fun of the enlarged Guggenheim museum . Let me be the last person (I hope) to point out that its tall, vertical slab looks like a toilet tank next to Frank Lloyd Wright's original inverted funnel. early Cubism , Klee, Mondrian , and other modern artists, now given rectangular walls, at last looks as splendid as it deserves. I wonder if Wright, who believed that people should accommodate themselves to his houses, would care. As always, the ramp reduces art to a time line. However, the museum now has the sense to begin shows at the bottom . Visitors can take art in more slowly, feel less like creatures on an assembly line, and have the chance to reassess what they have seen when they walk back down. There is even a great terrace view across Central Park.
Masterpiece theater
Summers are often the best time to sample a museum's regular collection, and right now the rotunda is displaying some of the postwar works it handles best. So it is only fair to report on exactly what you will and will not see.

42. Cage, John
John Cage (19121992) John Cage was born on September 5, 1912 in Los Angeles, California and died in New York City on August 12, 1992. He studied liberal arts at Pomona College.
http://www.edition-peters.com/php/artist_details.php?artist=CAGE&section=com

43. Cage's Rolywholyover In Philly
An informal discussion.
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/cage-exhibit-95.html
John Cage's "Rolywholyover" in Philadelphia, 1995
Thanks to Karen Schiff for this informal description. POETRY HOME ENGLISH 88 READING LIST POETRY NEWS FILREIS HOME Document URL: http://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/cage-exhibit-95.html
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44. Cage, John Summary | BookRags.com
Cage, John. Cage, John summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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45. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Cage, John
Cage, John (b Los Angeles, 5 Sept 1912; d New York, 12 Aug 1992). American composer, philosopher, writer and printmaker. He was educated in California and then made a study
http://www.artnet.com/library/01/0129/T012988.asp

46. CAGE-Projekt 1989
Ein Arbeitsbericht anl sslich einer Auff hrung vom 25.2.1989 im Konzerthaus Wien.
http://www.essl.at/bibliogr/cage-prj.html
Karlheinz Essl
CAGE-Projekt. Arbeitsbericht.
Konzerthaus Vienna, 25.2.1989
Als Christian Ofenbauer, Christian Schedlmayer und ich im Herbst 1987 von unserem Lehrer Friedrich Cerha Klavierkonzert von John Cage "nicht einmal zu ignorieren"
Klavierkonzert In seinem Klavierkonzert Solo for Clarinet I Ging Integrale Fassung des Klavierkonzerts
Programmkonzept
Programmfolge
Mozart-Saal - 16.30 Uhr
  • Variations I (1958; Orgelfassung: Christian Ofenbauer) und dem Solo for Trumpet (aus dem Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
  • Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
  • for a Percussionist (1956), Solo for Piano (aus dem Concerto for Piano and Orchestra , 1957/58) und Music for One (1984) for Violin

Buffet Mozart-Saal / Schubert-Saal - ca. 18.00
  • Dokumentation zum CAGE-Projekt im Foyer (Organisation: Christian Schedlmayer)

- 19.30 Uhr
  • Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
  • Variations II (1961; Schlagzeug-Fassung: Elisabeth Flunger)
  • Lecture on Something und Lecture on Nothing
  • Gerhard Eckel Dispersion Variations II
  • Karlheinz Essl , Christian Ofenbauer, Christian Schedlmayer:

Mozart-Saal - ca. 21.00 Uhr

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48. John Cage
Texte und Bibliographie zum Komponisten aus einer Diplomarbeit von David Wendland ber Allklangmusik, Indetermination, Fontana Mix , Stille, Soziale Interaktion, Dekontextualisation.
http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/idg2/mitarbeiter/wendland/CAGE/CageText.html

49. Cage, John Biography: Contemporary Musicians
Composer. John Cage is undeniably one of the most important composers of the twentieth century. He has broadened the definitions of music to include all types of sound.
http://www.enotes.com/contemporary-musicians/cage-john-biography

50. John Cage, Atlas Eclipticalis
Kommentare zum Werk von John Cage, das von U. Krieger, T. R ger, R. Volker und V. Straebel im Mendelssohn-Bartholdy-Park, Berlin am 9.9.2000 aufgef hrt wurde.
http://www.straebel.de/a-cage-of-saxophones/
A Cage of Saxophones Ulrich Krieger
Turmstraße 47
10551 Berlin phone (030) 3987-8912
fax (030) 3987-8914
email: u.krieger@snafu.de Info "Atlas Eclipticalis" Volker Straebel
Haydnstraße 12A
12203 Berlin phone/fax: (030) 834 8310
email: atlas@straebel.de
John Cage: Atlas Eclipticalis
Konzert am 9. September 2000
21.00 bis 22.00 Uhr Künstlerhaus Bethanien Mariannenplatz 2 / Berlin-Kreuzberg Ulrich Krieger, Tobias Rüger, Reimar Volker - Sopran-Saxophone Volker Straebel - Live-Elektronik Für Atlas Eclipticalis übertrug John Cage Sternenkarten auf zufällig platzierte, transparente Notensysteme. Im Konzert ist so die Zeit proportional zur horizontalen Entfernung und die Tonhöhe proportional vertikalen Entfernung der Sterne voneinander. Es gibt kein verbindliches Metrum, die Musiker spielen nach Stoppuhren. (Bei einer Aufführung mit großer Besetzung zeigt der Dirigent die verstreichende Zeit an, wobei er seine Arme wie den Sekundenzeiger einer Uhr bewegt.) Ebenso gibt es keine feste Tonskala. Die weit gespreizten Notenlinien dienen nur der Orientierung im Tonraum, die zwischen ihnen liegenden Notenköpfe werden graphisch interpretiert und zeigen zumeist mikrotonale Verhältnisse an. Die Lautstärke der einzelnen Töne ist proportional zur Größe (also Helligkeit) der Sterne. Nur die Dauern bestimmte Cage nach einem anderen Zufalls-Verfahren: dem chinesischen Orakel-Buch I-Ging. Über jeder der zu einer Konstellation zusammengefassten Tongruppen stehen zwei Zahlen, deren erste angibt, wie viele Töne so kurz wie möglich zu spielen sind, die zweite Zahl bestimmt, wie viele Töne "eine erkennbare" Dauer ("appraciable duration") haben. Fehlen die Zahlen, erscheinen alle Klänge so kurz wie möglich, steht eine Fermate über der Konstellation, haben alle Töne "eine gewisse" Dauer ("some duration").

51. Cage, John [WorldCat Identities]
Silence; lectures and writings by John Cage ( Book ) 43 editions published between 1960 and 2007 in
http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n50-32828
Wed Sep 1 02:18:36 2010 UTC lccn-n50-32828 ComposersUnited States Musicians lccn-n83-47112 Cunningham, Merce chr lccn-nr96-1835 Merce Cunningham Dance Company lccn-nr90-3888 Tudor, David cmp lccn-n79-99066 Rauschenberg, Robert dsr lccn-n94-92075 Schleiermacher, Steffen prf lccn-n97-867052 Swinston, Robert dnc lccn-no2004-73655 Naxos Digital Services lccn-n82-99801 Harrison, Lou cmp lccn-n80-57220 Duchamp, Marcel ant lccn-n79-71160 Kostelanetz, Richard com Cage, John Cage, John Piano music Sonatas (Piano) Electronic music Orchestral music Bride stripped bare by her bachelors, even (Duchamp, Marcel) Instrumental music Brown, Carolyn,1927- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Johns, Jasper,1930- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) String quartets Ives, Charles,1874-1954 Avant-garde (Music) Chronology Choreographers Violin music History Instrumental ensembles Records and correspondence Piano music (Pianos (2)) Boulez, Pierre,1925- Duchamp, Marcel,1887-1968 Percussion music Songs, Unaccompanied Modern dance Musical settings Tinguely, Jean,1925-1991 Dancers Ballets Rauschenberg, Robert,1925-2008

52. Cage
ber dieses Werk und auch die Zufallsentscheidungen, die mit Hilfe des altchinesischen Orakelbuchs I Ching getroffen wurden und zu einer zentralen Komponente von John Cages Arbeitsweise wurden.
http://www2.bremen.de/info/dacapo/PianoAdventures/Cage.html
John Cage
Music for Piano #1 (1952)
Music for Piano #2 (1953)
Piano Music #3 (1953)
Music for Piano 4-19 (1953)
Music for Piano No. 20 (1954)
John Cage
Beschreibung der in Music for Piano 21-52
angewandten Kompositionsmethoden
Kommentar
Zu Music for Piano

53. Als John Cage Die Vogelpreife Blies
(Beckmesser, 23.11.1999) Bericht zur Europapremiere im Jahr 1954 John Cage in Donaueschingen.
http://www.beckmesser.info/komponisten/cage/donau-1954.html
Als Cage die Vogelpfeife blies
Europapremiere im Jahr 1954: John Cage in Donaueschingen
Williams Mix Das Altern der Neuen Musik
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55. Cage, John
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JQ = $; //rename $ function Search data.nytimes.com About This Page Cage, John http://data.nytimes.com/35669531029236032463 nyt:associated_article_count nyt:first_use nyt:latest_use nyt:number_of_variants ... skos:definition - en Updated: July 28, 2009 By Allan Kozinn John Cage was a prolific and influential composer whose work influenced the Minimalist movement in art and music. He died on Aug. 12, 1992. From 1970 until his death at 79, he lived with the choreographer Merce Cunningham in their home in New York. Mr. Cunningham died on July 27, 2009. Mr. Cage, who was also a writer and philosopher, had an impact far beyond the musical world. He was a central influence on the work of the choreography of Mr. Cunningham, whom he had known since they were students at the Cornish School of the Arts in Seattle. It was Mr. Cage who persuaded Mr. Cunningham to start his own dance company, with which Mr. Cage toured as composer, accompanist and music director. He was also an influence on the artists Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, who were his friends, and on several generations of performance artists. skos:inScheme http://data.nytimes.com/elements/nytd_per

56. Offenes Kunstwerk Versus Kunst Der Offenheit
Der Aufsatz von Dr. Karl Baier rekonstruiert die Postionen von Umberto Eco und John Cage in der damaligen Diskussion und entwickelt die buddhistischen Grundlagen von Cages Kunstverst ndnis.
http://homepage.univie.ac.at/Karl.Baier/texte/pdf/Eco-Cage.pdf

57. Glbtq >> Arts >> Cage, John
The music of controversial American composer John Cage contains little autobiographical or gay content, but his ironic emphasis on the importance of silence in music may
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Cage, John (1912-1992) page: One of the most influential and controversial American composers of the twentieth century, John Cage is best known for his work utilizing chance as a factor in writing music. Born in Los Angeles on September 5, 1912, the son of an inventor father and a writer mother, Cage developed musical interests early. After spending two years at Pomona College in Claremont, California, he spent two years in Europe, where he tried to compose music for the first time. After returning to the United States, he studied with Arnold Schoenberg and Henry Cowell. Sponsor Message.

58. Great Performances . Educational Resources . Composer Biographies . John Cage |
Biography of John Cage from THE GROVE CONCISE DICTIONARY OF MUSIC.
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/education/cage.html
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Cage, John
Born: Los Angeles, 5 Sept 1912
Died: New York, 12 Aug 1992
Nationality: American composer
Orchestral music
  • Conc. , prepared pf, chamber orch (1951)
  • Concert for Pf and Orch (1958)
  • Atlas eclipticalis (1961)
  • Renga (1976)
  • 30 Pieces for 5 Orch s (1981)
  • A Collection of Rocks (1984)
Instrumental music
  • Amores, 2 prepared pf, 3 perc trios (1943)
  • Str Qt (1950)
  • Freeman Etudes, vn (1980)
Piano music
  • Music of Changes (1951)
  • Music for Pf 1-84 (1952-6)
  • Water Music (1952)
  • Winter Music (1957)
  • Cheap Imitation (1969)
  • Etudes australes (1975)
Prepared piano
  • Bacchanale (1940)
  • The Perilous Night (1944)
  • Sonatas and Interludes (1948)
  • many others
Percussion
  • First, Second, Third Construction (1939, 1940 1941)
  • Credo in Us (1942)
  • Imaginary Landscape no.2 (1942)
Electronic
  • Imaginary Landscape nos.1, 3, 4, 5 (1939, 1942, 1951, 1952)
  • Williams Mix (1952)
  • Fontana Mix (1958)
  • Cartridge Music (1960)
  • Rozart Mix (1965)
  • HPSCHD (1969)
  • Roaratorio (1979)
Vocal music
  • The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen springs (1942)
  • Aria (1958)
  • Song Books (1970)
  • "Indeterminate resources" 4'33" (1952)

59. Cage, John: Baker's Student Encyclopedia Of Music
(Milton, Jr.), outstanding American composer, writer, philosopher, and visual artist; b. Los Angeles, Sept. 5, 1912; d. N.Y., Aug. 12, 1992. His father, John Milton Cage, Sr., was
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60. Cage, John Encyclopedia Of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual And
Cage, John from Encyclopedia of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History in America provided by Find Articles at BNET
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