CAGE, JOHN

1912–92, American composer, b. Los Angeles. A leading figure in the musical avant-garde from the late 1930s, he attended Pomona College and later studied with Arnold Schoenberg, Adolph Weiss, and Henry Cowell. In 1943 he moved to New York City, where his concerts featuring percussion instruments attracted attention. For these performances he invented the "prepared piano," in which objects made of metal, wood, and rubber were attached to a piano's strings, thus altering pitch and tone and producing sounds resembling those of a minuscule percussion group. Cage's Bacchanale (1938) and Sonatas and Interludes (1946–48) were composed for prepared piano. Cage sought to break down the barrier between "art" and "nonart," maintaining that all sounds are of interest. Many of his works seek to liberate "nonmusical sounds." For example, 4′33″ (1952), probably his most famous piece, consists of 4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence, providing a frame to be filled by random environmental sounds.

Cage also conceived the idea of a "composition indeterminate of its performance," in which the composer gives the performer instructions that do not directly condition the resultant sounds. For example, his famous Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (1951) is scored for 12 radios tuned at random. In addition, he adopted procedures whereby the composer does not directly condition the sounds of the resultant composition, using such methods as the roll of dice or a consultation of the I Ching (see aleatory music). Cage, who for many years was associated with choreographer Merce Cunningham, also wrote music for the dance, to be played independently of the choreography. A kind of musical provocateur, Cage is noted for his inventiveness, his humor, and his strong influence on minimalist composers such as Philip Glass and on the development of performance art. His influence also extended to such media as poetry, video art, painting, and printmaking. Cage wrote several books, among them Silence (1961) and A Year from Monday (1967).

See biography by D. Revill (1992).

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...British Columbia, to visit musician John Cage and his wife, Xenia. Steinbeck planned to write some musical pieces with Cage, though he apparently never followed...as Charles Smithson, the hero of John Fowless The French Lieutenants Woman...
JOHN IRVING John Irving. Photograph Cook Neilson. JOHN IRVING A Critical Companion Josie P. Campbell CRITICAL COMPANIONS TO POPULAR CONTEMPORARY WRITERS Kathleen Gregory Klein, Series Editor Greenwood Press Westport, Connecticut...
...Theology and Narrative in the Works of John Bunyan Michael Davies Great Clarendon...theology and narrative in the works of John Bunyan/Michael Davies. p. cm. Includes...0-19-924240-2 (alk. paper) 1. Bunyan, John, 1628-1688 Criticism and interpretation...
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...about as useful as a bidet in a gorilla cage. It was a long time before I actually...THE WILD TIBETAN NANCY I met John in Boulder, Colorado, during the summer...license to befriend our emotions that drew John to Rinpoche in 1971. He was living in...
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...capabilities with a little help from John Cage and Gilles Deleuze, this article...and the compositional approaches of John Cage it can become something else entirely...Future of Music," avant-garde composer john Cage wrote that "the frame or fraction...
The "Bird in the Cage" in the History of Sexuality: Sir John Everett Millais and...with the attached bird cage, see John W. Haynes, The First...arm." 58 John Ruskin, "Letter to...The atmosphere of the cage is immoral, and Hunt...
...Basho to Cage In Memoriam, John Cage By IHAB HASSAN PROLOGUE...fragments, so open to chance, as John Cage was later to show. * We cannot...in the anechoic room at Harvard, John Cage could hear his heart beating, his...
...evermoving exhibition, include the squirrel cage metaphor in Panama. Dos Passos cites in...what Blaise Cendrars calls the squirrel cage of the meridians" (157-58). In Panama he translated Cendrarss "Je tourne dans la cage des meridiens comme un ecureuil dans la...
...enchanted Don Quixote, imprisoned in a cage, being returned to his village by the priest...XLIV," although in fact the episode of the cage does not begin until Chapter 46 of the...of Congress, 1994. Alken, Henry, and John Zeitten. Illustrations of Don Quixote...
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...legion of honor/Crown point press: John Cage by Maria Porges During...of his life, avant-garde composer John Cage produced a substantial body of visual...these operations, referred to by Cage as scores or maps, dictated the actions...
...career, especially the late career, of John Cage, a man who has been honored as an...the Commonplace from Wordsworth to John Cage (University of Chicago Press, 1994...do you do? (Leonard, 189) Though John Cage published several manifestos about...
...by Tom Breidenbach The works in New York-based artist John Duffs recent exhibition "Designed with You in Mind: Various Sculptures...with a rectangle of steel rods, which together create a sort of cage for the inner structure (the shape of the sculpture was "entailed...
...audiences who came to concerts seeking a sort of leader or fuhrer to worship in aesthetic matters, exemplified by figures like John Cage, Pierre Boulez, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. For a while Taveners work, exploiting some elements of Schoenbergs serialism...
...Varese-influenced pieces to improvisational works coming more from John Cage or Earle Brown or Stockhausen." That combination of elements...Ellington had Billy Strayhorn as well as his amazing band, John Cage had David Tudor and Takehisa Kosugi. . . . Philip Glass...
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...Tribute Tries to Capture the Essence of John Cage. Byline: BUZZWORTHY by The Register-Guard Experimental composer John Cage once said, "There is no noise, only...get that chance Sunday during the John Cage Harsh Noise Tribute Night at Sam...
...FACE/OFF (18): Stars John Travolta, Nicolas Cage, Joan Allen, Gina...Castor Troy (Nicolas Cage) has, with the aid...agent Sean Archer (John Travolta) takes him...hes FBI guy supreme; Cage is now playing Sean...action-meister undisputed, John Woo, I defy you not...
...sounds as the performers moved around. Cage invited the audience to move around...seldom been performed at all. Most of John Cages works were meticulously scored...bits we update to 2008." OFF-BEAT: John Cage at work. Image courtesy of the John Cage Trust
...this evening. Inspired by the late John Cage, 112 musicians will be around the top...wake of his epic Finnegans Wake. Cage, along with five leading musicians...enthusiasts will find the dextrous John Renbourn and former Pentangle colleague...
...was scheduled to follow the first. John Cage was a pioneer of what he termed...intention - just facilitating reception". John Cage died in 1992. Prof Tanaka met him...recreating Variations VII.; ORIGINAL: John Cage and others performing the original...
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CAGE, JOHN 1912 92, American composer, b. Los Angeles...1967). See D. Charles, For the Birds: John Cage in Conversation (1981); C. Brown, Chance...Nicholls, ed., Cambridge Companion to John Cage (2002); E. Caplan and D. Vaughan, Cage...
...included Frank OHara , Kenneth Koch , and James Schuyler. Influenced early in his career by the method and music of John Cage , Ashbery has called his writing technique "managed chance." His poems are experimental in style and syntax, strongly...
FELDMAN, MORTON 1926 87, American modernist composer, b. New York City. An associate of John Cage and other experimental composers, Feldman was part of the so-called New York school. He was also a friend of many of the major...
...transform common objects into art by placing them in an art context. Along with his close friends Robert Rauschenberg , John Cage , and Merce Cunningham , Johns eschewed the idea of the artist-hero and embraced the experimental, the accidental...
PRIESTLEY, J. B. (John Boynton Priestley), 1894 1984, English author. An extraordinarily prolific...1932). Other plays include An Inspector Calls (1945), The Glass Cage (1957), and When We are Married (1938), revived with great success...
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