John Milton Cage Jr.
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Definition
Proper noun: - John Milton Cage Jr.: An American composer, music theorist, artist, and philosopher. He is a seminal figure in post-war avant-garde music, best known for his pioneering work in experimental music, indeterminacy, and the use of non-traditional instruments and sound sources. His compositions often challenge conventional definitions of music and performance.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The works of John Milton Cage Jr. fundamentally changed the landscape of 20th-century music.
- The piece 4'33" by John Milton Cage Jr. is a composition where the performer does not play their instrument for the duration of the work.
Advanced Usage
- Cagean (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the ideas, methods, or works of John Cage.
- The performance had a distinctly Cagean aesthetic, embracing chance and ambient sound.
Variants and Related Words
- Cage, John Cage: Common shortened or familiar references to the composer.
- The festival will feature several pieces by John Cage.
Synonyms
- Avant-garde composer: A creator of innovative, experimental music that challenges established norms.
- Experimentalist: An artist who employs experimental techniques, especially in music.
Related Concepts and Phrases
- Chance operations: A compositional method, often associated with Cage, where elements of a piece are determined by random processes (e.g., using the ).
- He used chance operations to determine the sequence of notes.
- Prepared piano: A piano whose sound is altered by placing objects (e.g., bolts, rubber, paper) on or between the strings, a technique pioneered by Cage.
- The sonata was written for prepared piano.
- Indeterminacy: A principle in music where some aspects of a composition are left open, to be decided by the performer or by chance during the performance.
- The score utilizes indeterminacy, allowing for a different interpretation each time.
Noun
- United States composer of avant-garde music (1912-1992)