Re: RE: more on 0'00", in 'For the Birds'
"David Miller" <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Oct 2011 18:47:09 -0400 (EDT)
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I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but there's also the very interesting One/3 (can't do superscript numbers here). The full title is One3 = 4' 33" (0' 00") + [treble clef]. This appears to be a one-sentence composition, unpublished? The text is "Arrange the soundsystem so that the whole hall is on the edge of feedback, without actually feeding back." Found in Andre Chaudron's worklist: http://www.johncage.info/index2.html. David M. Jamaica Plain, Mass. > From: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 08:47:16 -0400 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [silence] more on 0'00", in 'For the Birds' > > Cage and Charles go on to talk about Cage's third 'silent' piece which > involves two or more people playing a game such as chess, with actions > again highly amplified. "A bridge or chess match, or any game at all, can > become a distinct—another essentially silent—musical work."Does this third > 'silent' piece exist as a published score? Perhaps this connects somehow > with Reunion (also 1968), although in that collaborative performance the > game players' actions were not amplified. > > > Undoubtedly. Cage would not repeat himself, like he did not repeat himself > passing from 4'33'' to 0'00''. So, 4'33'' is a transformation of "silence" > into sound (in fact bringing sound into focus), 0'00'' a transformation of > an action into sound, and "Reunion" a transformation (in fact, a > translation) of action(s) into other action(s) and sound(s). Makes perfect > sense. Or it's like "seeing" sound (which also reminds me of the silent > television of the last Europera).