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John Cage: "Imaginary Landscape No. 4" for 12 radios (1951)

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As performed by students of Hunter College (NYC) in Prof. Joachim Pissarro's + Geoffrey Burleson's "Cage Class" 12/5/08. 2 players per radio - 1 for frequency tuning, the other for volume, tone, and page-turning of the score.

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  • I can't live without my radio

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  • What if one of the radio stations started playing Imaginary Landscape #4 during this performance?

  • somewhere John Cage is laughing

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  • my favorite part is the "ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!!!" part!!!

  • cute he's conducting....

  • BRAPPPP PULL DAT UP! REEEEELOAD

    nah seriously tho, this is gay

  • @UnoAcousticw You'd get Imaginary Landscape No. 4 in Imaginary Landscape No. 4, or as I like to call it, Number-four-ception.

  • @UnoAcoustic Cageception O.O

  • Did anyone else hear Foxy Lady by Hendrix around 3:10?

  • this is terrible

  • @TheReasonableLogic Harry Partch was an extreme eclectic just like John Cage.. Partch went for complexity and and Cage went for simplicity. Where Partch made 43-note octaves and invented new instruments, Cage just embraced natural sound as part of music.

  • "Value judgements are not in the nature of this work as regards either composition, performance, or listening - the idea of relation being absent, anything may happen." haha, pwned.

  • airpower

    

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