Begin Again: A Biography of John CageKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 19 paź 2010 - 496 John Cage was a man of extraordinary and seemingly limitless talents: musician, inventor, composer, poet. He became a central figure of the avant-garde early in his life and remained at that pinnacle until his death in 1992 at the age of eighty. Now award-winning biographer Kenneth Silverman gives us the first comprehensive life of this remarkable artist. We follow Cage from his Los Angeles childhood—his father was a successful inventor—through his stay in Paris from 1930 to 1931, where immersion in the burgeoning new musical and artistic movements triggered an explosion of creativity in him and, after his return to the States, into his studies with the seminal modern composer Arnold Schoenberg. We see Cage’s early experiments with sound and percussion instruments, and watch as he develops his signature work with prepared piano, radio static, random noise, and silence. We learn of his many friendships over the years with other composers, artists, philosophers, and writers; of his early marriage and several lovers, both female and male; and of his long relationship with choreographer Merce Cunningham, with whom he would collaborate on radically unusual dances that continue to influence the worlds of both music and dance. Drawing on interviews with Cage’s contemporaries and friends and on the enormous archive of his letters and writings, and including photographs, facsimiles of musical scores, and Web links to illustrative sections of his compositions, Silverman gives us a biography of major significance: a revelatory portrait of one of the most important cultural figures of the twentieth century. |
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... influential show of international architecture at the city's Museum of Modern Art . And after returning to California , Sample got arrested in a Hollywood park on a morals charge . " [ B ] ut that whole life was impossible , " Cage came ...
... influential show of international architecture at the city's Museum of Modern Art . And after returning to California , Sample got arrested in a Hollywood park on a morals charge . " [ B ] ut that whole life was impossible , " Cage came ...
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... influenced music to the all - sound music of the future . " Prophetically he looked forward to the use of " electrical instruments " that would make available for musical purposes all sounds that can be heard . Composers would have ...
... influenced music to the all - sound music of the future . " Prophetically he looked forward to the use of " electrical instruments " that would make available for musical purposes all sounds that can be heard . Composers would have ...
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... influential founder of a Cuban new music group , and Amadeo Roldán , conductor of the Havana Philharmonic , whose pioneering Rítmicas ( 1930 ) are among the first classical works scored for percussion ensemble alone . More came from ...
... influential founder of a Cuban new music group , and Amadeo Roldán , conductor of the Havana Philharmonic , whose pioneering Rítmicas ( 1930 ) are among the first classical works scored for percussion ensemble alone . More came from ...
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... influential people on behalf of the Experimental Center and " referred " him to Charlie Chaplin . At some time Cage also spoke with the composers George Antheil and Ernst Toch , and with Walt Disney . It particularly gratified and ...
... influential people on behalf of the Experimental Center and " referred " him to Charlie Chaplin . At some time Cage also spoke with the composers George Antheil and Ernst Toch , and with Walt Disney . It particularly gratified and ...
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... influential teacher at the Bauhaus . When the Nazis closed the great design school in 1933 , he left Berlin and made his way to Amsterdam , London , and finally Chicago , where in 1937 he became director of the New Bauhaus . Its faculty ...
... influential teacher at the Bauhaus . When the Nazis closed the great design school in 1933 , he left Berlin and made his way to Amsterdam , London , and finally Chicago , where in 1937 he became director of the New Bauhaus . Its faculty ...
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MUSIC OF CHANGES | 79 |
THE TEN THOUSAND THINGS | 121 |
INDETERMINACY | 152 |
FRACTURES | 182 |
HPSCHD | 210 |
EMPTY WORDS | 244 |
APARTMENT HOUSE | 275 |
CHANGES AND DISAPPEARANCES | 302 |
TIME BRACKETS | 324 |
EUROPERAS | 351 |
ANARCHIC HARMONY | 382 |
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