John Cage (ex)plain(ed)Schirmer Books, 1996 - 194 páginas No composer was more controversial, prolific, or more misunderstood than John Cage (1912-1992). No critic has spent more years defending Cage and his work than Richard Kostelanetz. This work summarizes a lifetime's study of Cage's music, literary works, art, and philosophy. It both introduces Cage to the neophyte and offers valuable insights for the seasoned listener. |
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Fomenter of Radical Consciousness | 7 |
CunninghamCage | 25 |
John Cage Polyartist | 34 |
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