John cage's 4'33'' was one of his most famous compositions. This composition is silent, people say they have different lengths of silences. It is 4 minutes 33 seconds long and he uses a stopwatch to time this. He wrote this song when he was 22 in 1952.
4' 33" was composed by John Cage in 1952 (Hamm, 1980, p. 602).
References
Hamm, C. (1980). John Cage. In S. Sadie (Ed.), The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians, Vol. 3. New York, NY: Macmillan Publishers, Limited, London.
To let the audiance take a second to admire the musicality
John Cage was an American composer
The type of Style John Cage composed was 20th Century
John Cage wrote in the modern style period.
John Cage...Cage's 4'33" is an example of aleatory music, music of chance.
Serial music is not closely associated with John Cage (although he did sometimes incorporate elements of it).
John Cage
No, John Cage is not single.
John Cage was born on September 05, 1912
John Cage is a/an Composer and music theorist
John Cage was an American composer
John Cage's music is called serialism.
John Cage was born on September 5, 1912.
John Cage was born on September 5, 1912.
John Cage was born on September 05, 1912
John Cage went to Pomona College
The cast of John Cage - 1966 includes: John Cage as himself Merce Cunningham as himself
The type of Style John Cage composed was 20th Century