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  • ...of the Paleolithic Era (c. 198,000 B.C. – 10,000 B.C.) would begin looking for objects that resonated. Having this goal in mind, man began to discover id ...mes prominent, music is used more for recreation in some cultures and less for serious events. We then move into the transition period of the Bronze Age,
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  • [[Image:JohnCage.jpg|right|thumb|250px|John Cage]] John Cage, in full John Milton Cage, Jr. (born September 5, 1912, Los Angeles, California, U.S.—died August
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  • ...ple percussion solo dates back only a little over 50 years to 1956 ([[John Cage]]'' [[27'10.554]]'')<ref>”Steven Schick, The Percussionist's Art: Same Be ...also they were now of equal importance to the piano. <ref>“Beck, John, and John H. Beck, eds. 2007. Encyclopedia of percussion. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge
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  • [[John Cage]] ...Jansen, conducted by John Cage. Third Construction was dedicated 'to Xenia for our anniversary'. The rhythmic structure is 24 times 24 measures. In each p
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  • ...o the apartment on the second floor of the building Cage lived in. Through Cage, he met sculptor Richard Lippold (who had a studio next door) and artists S ...xperiments with the use of chance in his composition in turn inspired John Cage to write pieces like the Music of Changes, where the notes to be played are
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  • ...hn Cage and the Theory of Harmony". In Kostelanetz, R. Writings about John Cage. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press (published 1993). ISBN 9780472 ...uter synthesized music.[3] Examples include Analog #1 (Noise Study) (1961) for tape using computer synthesized noise, and Phases (1963).[4] [5]
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  • ...2012). He also wrote the introductions to the 50th-anniversary edition of Cage's Silence and to the new edition of Ashley's Perfect Lives, and is co-editi ...Mark Morris made a large-ensemble dance, Looky, from five of Gann's works for Disklavier (computerized player piano).<br>
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  • ...of the most innovative and creative musicians of our time, including John Cage, Iannis Xenakis, Pierre Boulez, Frank Zappa, Keith Jarrett, Roscoe Mitchell ...on Warner Brothers), and has toured throughout the world with this group. For many years he had worked with composer Lou Harrison, recording and premieri
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  • ...g the 1930s, predating Cage's main work, Russell's percussion works called for vernacular textures such as Jack Daniels bottles, suitcases, and Haitian dr ...on violin. In 1990, Russell's oeuvre was performed integrally, assisted by Cage, in New York, leading to a recording of Russell's extant works by Essential
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  • ''See Also'': [[Cage/Harrison]] ...f New York led to a nervous breakdown in 1947. To help his friend recover, Cage recommended him to Black Mountain College in rural North Carolina, where th
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  • ...ife during these years was intertwined with Seeger, Crawford, Cowell, John Cage, and others in this modernist circle such as Jessie Baetz, a now-forgotten ...usic Project at the Central Manhattan Music Center, but manuscript sources for it have not yet been found. Her music was performed twice in the New York C
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  • ...learly which composers have influenced his formative years - namely [[John Cage]] and Penderecki. The composition is a blank page - has no duration, no ins In 1985 and 1988 Kim Helweg won the 1st prize for compositions made for The Danish Radio Concert Orchestra. In 1986 his anti-musical" The Kreutzer
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  • Teachers: [[Darius Milhaud]], [[Harry Partch]], [[John Cage]], [[Burrill Phillips]], [[Robert Palmer]] ...College, where he earned his MFA in 1952, and studied privately with John Cage in New York City in 1959–60.
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  • ''See Also'': [[John Cage]]<br> == Works for Percussion ==
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  • John King (born November 28, 1953 in Minneapolis) is an American composer , guit ...Mosko . Since 1985, he works with John Cage until his death, as a composer for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company (MCDC). From 1999 to 2003 he was a music
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  • ...st Saul Goodman at The Juilliard School, where Dowd pursued residency work for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in percussion performance. Dowd holds a m ...lhaud]], [[27'10.554]]" for a Percussionist by [[John Cage]], [[Moonsticks for Solo Marimba]] by [[Meyer Kupferman]], and many other works. Tim Page of Th
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  • ...d Strauss. He also studied the music of Bali, Java and India at the Center for World Music in Berkeley, which is what brought him to California in 1974. ..., and composed many works and methods for percussion, including a Concerto for Timpani and Chamber Orchestra that has been performed worldwide. He was fea
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  • ...r’s recordings and concerts, as well as for premieres of new works by John Cage, Elliott Carter, Edgard Varese, and many others. During this New York perio ...ghton Festival in England, The Fromm and Ford Foundations, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and numerous other orchestras, chamber groups, choral
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  • ...in seven episodes. He transcribed, arranged and performed percussion music for Ang Lee’s movie Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk during November, 2016. ...g Kong Arts Festival and in orchestras and with choruses. He has performed for PBS, Russian and Hong Kong television. The New York Times has said about Ja
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  • ...page has been created as well as a redirect page for someone who searches for the composers first name instead of the last name. ...dy there. Ie <nowiki>[[</nowiki>Nadia Boulanger]], <nowiki>[[</nowiki>John Cage]] <br>
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  • ...sition, “Whispers Out of Time,” for string orchestra, muses over a poem by John Ashbery. The FLiGHT project arose out of a collection of texts that stretch ...oring Xenakis’s creative ways as exemplified in a Desert House he designed for Karen and Roger Reynolds.
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  • ...olutions in a Neon Haze), and a performer on Naxos Records (American Music for Percussion, Volume 1) and Parlour Tapes+ (Katherine Young – Diligence is ...c from the New England Conservatory, where he received the John Cage Award for Outstanding Contribution to Contemporary Music Performance. His teachers in
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  • ...an has been inspiring audiences with his ecstatic and versatile percussion for over 30 winning composers, or creating dynamic plays of rhythm for his own projects, River’s passion and attention
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  • ...theory, music appreciation, Jazz history, aural skills, and is the pianist for the chorus). ...Society Terry Gibbs Competition (an international scholarship competition for jazz vibraphonists), Jason has performed nationally and internationally at
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  • ...ools. His HOP program was also a recipient of the Vermont Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence. His music has been used in major television commercials for The NBA, ESPN and Electronic Arts. He and his music have been featured on L
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  • ...performed works of composers like Pierre Boulez, Arthur Honegger, and John Cage. ...ted works to Ganz. In 1923 he was awarded the French Legion of Honor medal for introducing Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy to American audiences. In hono
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