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John Cage
0'00" (4'33" No. 2)
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Works Info
Composer
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John Cage
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Compose Date
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1962
Average_duration
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7:13
'0'00 (4'33 No. 2)' is a musical composition by John Cage, which was composed in 1962. The piece premiered on August 29, 1962, at the Maverick Concert Hall in Woodstock, New York. The composition is a sequel to Cage's famous work '4'33"', which was composed in 1952. '0'00 (4'33 No. 2)' is a three-movement piece, and each movement is marked by a different duration of silence. The first movement is 30 seconds long, the second movement is 2 minutes and 23 seconds long, and the third movement is 1 minute and 40 seconds long. The total duration of the piece is 4 minutes and 33 seconds, which is the same as Cage's earlier work '4'33"'. The characteristics of '0'00 (4'33 No. 2)' are similar to those of '4'33"'. The piece is a conceptual work that challenges the traditional notion of music and the role of the composer. The composition consists of silence, and the performer is instructed not to play any instrument during the performance. The audience is encouraged to listen to the sounds of the environment, which become the focus of the piece. Cage's intention with '0'00 (4'33 No. 2)' was to create a space for the audience to experience the sounds of the environment without any interference from the performer. The piece is a reflection of Cage's interest in Zen Buddhism and his belief in the importance of silence and the sounds of the environment. In conclusion, '0'00 (4'33 No. 2)' is a three-movement composition by John Cage, which premiered in 1962. The piece is a sequel to Cage's earlier work '4'33"', and it consists of silence. The performer is instructed not to play any instrument during the performance, and the audience is encouraged to listen to the sounds of the environment. The piece is a reflection of Cage's interest in Zen Buddhism and his belief in the importance of silence and the sounds of the environment.
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