John Cage Autogramm

SKU: 8017056

Preis:
SonderpreisSFr.160,00

Beschreibung

Eigenhändiges Schreiben mit Unterschrift, eine Seite (mit Durchschlag), 8,5 x 7,5 inch, `Note-O-Gram` an Gertrud Limberg - zu unterschreibende Bücher betreffend, in roter Tinte geschrieben und signiert "John Cage", in sehr gutem Zustand. Beiliegend das Originalkuvert.

"This is to say that the books you asked me to sign have not arrived.
   With best wishes - John Cage"

Weitere Infos zur Person

Profession:
(1912 - 1992) US-amerikanischer Komponist, Musiktheoretiker, Schriftsteller und Künstler

Year of Birth: 1912

Biography (AI generated)

John Cage was a renowned American composer, writer, and artist. Born on September 5, 1912, in Los Angeles, California, he became a pivotal figure in 20th-century avant-garde music. Cage's innovative approach to composition and exploration of unconventional sound sources revolutionized the concept of music itself.

Cage's early musical training began with the piano, and he later studied composition with renowned composers such as Arnold Schoenberg and Henry Cowell. In the 1930s and 1940s, he developed an interest in incorporating non-traditional elements into his compositions, employing techniques such as chance operations and the use of prepared pianos. These approaches challenged the traditional notions of structure and tonality.

One of Cage's most famous compositions is his 1952 work titled "4'33" which consists of three movements that are performed in complete silence, allowing the ambient sounds of the environment to become the music. This piece exemplifies Cage's philosophy of embracing the concept of silence as an integral part of music. He believed that there was no such thing as pure silence and that all sounds should be considered as music.

In addition to his music, Cage was also a prolific writer and artist. He published several books on his artistic theories and philosophies, including "Silence: Lectures and Writings" and "A Year from Monday." Cage's visual art often incorporated elements of chance operations, emphasizing the idea that art should be free from the artist's subjective intent.

Throughout his career, Cage collaborated with numerous artists and musicians, including his life partner and choreographer Merce Cunningham. Their collaboration led to the creation of groundbreaking multimedia performances that combined dance, music, and visual art.

John Cage's innovation and radical thinking had a profound impact on the music world, leading to the development of new genres and approaches. His experimentation with musical composition opened up new possibilities and challenged the established conventions of music. Cage passed away on August 12, 1992, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the most influential figures in 20th-century music.

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