Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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John Cage - The Complete String Quartets - 1989



fragment of text that continues to posts earlier.

The third and final formal aspect which matters addressed is the tendency, ever more binding in all respects in silence suppression. In its most radical stage, the annihilation of silence itself becomes an aesthetic, aesthetics of the completed, fully serviced by Heavy Metal. With its sound distortion that prolong the unrestricted, and sequences of notes whose interval tends to zero, silence loses his place, so that each piece of music try to generate an intrinsic ability to draw the viewer's attention. The silence is music whose form you want to meet business demands, forgotten and discarded the note.

Nothing is more appropriate to offer an example of resistance than John Cage.


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