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  • From: Josh Ronsen <>
  • To: Rob Haskins <>, Silence <>
  • Subject: [silence] Re: Source of Cage quote about Ives...
  • Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 20:07:57 -0800 (PST)
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No, the passage in A Year from Monday (at least in the second printing of 1970 in front of me) reads (as much as I can decipher his handwriting):

"There are two other things I would like to point out that interest me [.] One is what I would like to call the mud of Ives [.] It's all the part that is not referential [.] Oout [?] of this mud are complex superimposition lines that makes a web in which we cannot clearly perceive anything that's what I mean by the mud come rising up as it were these American tunes hymns tunes and what not that don't interest me [.]" -pg. 42

Is there another passage I'm missing?

-Josh


From: Rob Haskins <>
To: Josh Ronsen <>; Silence <>
Sent: Thursday, December 1, 2011 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: [silence] Source of Cage quote about Ives...

It's in A Year from Monday, in the "Two Statements on Ives."

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Josh Ronsen <> wrote:
Pwyll ap Sion (senior lecturer at Bangor University) is looking for the source of this quote by Cage:

'What interests me are not the Americana aspects, the tunes and all that, but what I call the mud, the complexity of many things going on at once, in which I am not able to know where I am, or what's happening. Invariably in this mystery, something begins to happen to my mind, to change it, because of what I'm hearing. But in my experience, that
change of my mind is interrupted by the emergency from the mud of some well-known tune, generally some Protestant church tune, and I find myself in a place familiar to others, but carefully avoided by me, in the land so to speak of melodies and accompaniments or, I suppose Ives would prefer it if he's listening, if I would say melodies and
precedents."

Michael Nyman used this quote in a paper at the First American Music Conference, Keele University, in 1975, and mentions the this viewpoint of Cage is more developed from Cage's "Two Statements on Ives" in A Year from Monday, so we figure it must come in between 1967 and 1975. A few times Cage mentions Ives and mud in the same breath, but not "Protestant church tune" that I can find. I am guessing his mention of church tunes comes from his work on Apartment House/Renga, but that is just my guess.


Thanks for any help,

-Josh Ronsen
http://ronsen.org



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