In this video, we're exploring John Cage, his philosophies and works (some of them). Get the notebook out as we discuss prepared piano, Sonatas and Interludes (194648); Chance and Indeterminacy; 'Music of Changes' (1951); the concept of 'silence' and 4'33" (1952); his use of electronic music and multimedia; the piece 'Imaginary Landscape' No. 4 (1951); Zen Buddhism and Eastern Philosophy; Merce Cunningham; David Tudor; Allan Kaprow and the Fluxus Movement. There's a lot to get through, but don't worry: there's also some suggested reading and listening.
Chapters:
00:00 PreTitle Preamble
00:07 Opening Titles
00:11 Introduction
00:22 John Cage Introduction
00:56 John Cage Early Life
01:14 John Cage Education
01:41 Prepared Piano
02:26 Sonatas and Interludes (194648)
02:53 Chance and Indeterminacy: Music of Chances (1951)
05:25 The Concept of ’Silence’: 4’33” (1952)
07:44 Electronic Music and Multimedia: Imaginary Landscape No. 4 (1951)
08:17 Zen Buddhism and Eastern Philosophy
09:48 Merce Cunningham
11:07 David Tudor
11:51 Allan Kaprow and the Fluxus Movement
12:39 John Cage’s legacy and Influence
13:12 conclusion?
13:27 Suggested Reading and Listening
14:33 outtakes
14:55 Closing Titles
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