String Quartet In Four Parts, Five³ - CD Music

by John Cage
label: Da Vinci Classics, January of 2025 ‧
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ALIGNMENT

Disco 1

String Quartet In Four Parts
01 - I. Quietly Flowing Along - Summer
02 - II. Slowly Rocking - Autumn
03 - III. Nearly Stationary - Winter
04 - IV. Quodlibet - Spring
05 - Five³

Informação Adicional
Recording: May 2019, Studio Il Pollaio, Biella, Italy

Total Time: 60:47
(P) & (C) Da Vinci Classics 2025
DDD Designed in Japan, Printed in EU

String Quartet In Four Parts, Five³ - CD

by John Cage

Property Description
label: Da Vinci Classics
Release Date: January of 2025
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Other Genres > Others
EAN: 0746160919034
Duration (m): 60
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

John Cage

John Cage was an American composer and music theorist, born September 5, 1912 in Los Angeles, California, and died on August 12, 1992 in New York City. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential composers of the twentieth century, known for his radical innovations in music and for his philosophical and aesthetic explorations. Cage is perhaps most famous for his piece 4'33'' (1952), a composition in three movements where the musicians play no note; instead, the ambient sounds that occur during the four minutes and thirty-three seconds are the "music."

John Cage was a central figure in the avant-garde movement, and his work challenged traditional notions of music and sound. He pioneered the use of techniques such as randomness and indeterminacy in musical composition, influenced by Zen Buddhism and the ideas of philosophers such as Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki and Henry David Thoreau. Cage believed that any sound could be music, and he often used everyday objects as musical instruments, including radios, shells, and even plants.

In addition to 4'33'', Cage's other important works include Sonatas and Interludes (1946-1948) for prepared piano, a technique that involves placing objects between the strings of the piano to alter its sound, and Music of Changes (1951), a piano piece composed using random procedures based on the I Ching, an ancient Chinese text.

Cage also had a significant impact on modern dance through his collaboration with choreographer Merce Cunningham, with whom he worked for much of his life. Together, they explored the independence of music and dance, allowing each to exist autonomously, but still in harmony.

John Cage's work and ideas continue to influence musicians, visual artists, and theorists, and he is considered one of the great innovators of music and the arts in the twentieth century.

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