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"For Cage, it was a way of writing music liberated from the composer’s ego, his individual taste, and the 'expressive' component." "The final result is perhaps less interesting than the theoretical premises that govern the piece."
"For Cage, it was a way of writing music liberated from the composer’s ego, his individual taste, and the 'expressive' component."
"The final result is perhaps less interesting than the theoretical premises that govern the piece."
Explore John Cage’s revolutionary Music of Changes and experience the dawn of chance-based piano composition today.
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