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Chance music composers biography

Chance music composition

In , David Tudor sat down in front of a piano for four minutes and thirty-three seconds and did nothing. John Cage in June Photo: Fotocollectie Anefo. In one short piece, Cage broke from the history of classical composition and proposed that the primary act of musical performance was not making music, but listening. There he realized that the music he wanted to make was radically different from the music of his time.

Together with Cunningham and Rauschenberg at Black Mountain College , Cage began to create sound for performances and to investigate the ways music composed through chance procedures could become something beautiful.

Famous chance music composers

Like Duchamp, Cage found music around him and did not necessarily rely on expressing something from within. As his alterations of traditional instruments became more drastic, he realized that what he needed were entirely new instruments. While his interest in chance procedures and found sound continued throughout the sixties, Cage began to focus his attention on the technologies of recording and amplification.

This marked a shift in his attention toward literature. His sense that music was everywhere and could be made from anything brought a dynamic optimism to everything he did. After him, no one could look at a painting, a book, or a person without wondering how they might sound if you listened closely. Skip to main content Skip to footer site map.

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