Subject: Scholarly discussion of the music of John Cage.
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- From: Lê Quan Ninh <>
- To: David Bellows <>
- Cc: silence <>
- Subject: Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 07:40:24 +0000
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In the series « c ¢omposed improvisation » but also for « Child of Tree » and « Branches » , it’s requested to use the I Ching in order to realize versions of the pieces. To be precise, for « c ¢omposed improvisation », the Instructions say to « Specify by means of chance operations… » not especially mentioning the I Ching.
Ninh
did he ever considerreleasing the process to let other people create, for example, their
own Music of Changes?
- [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, David Bellows, 03/17/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, AHF, 03/17/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, David Bellows, 03/17/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, Stefano Pocci, 03/18/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, Lê Quan Ninh, 03/18/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, David Bellows, 03/18/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, Lê Quan Ninh, 03/18/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, David Bellows, 03/18/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, David Bellows, 03/17/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, Rod Stasick, 03/18/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, David Bellows, 03/18/2020
- Re: [silence] Questions about Cage as an algorithmic composer, AHF, 03/17/2020
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