JOHN CAGE AMERICAN MUSIC COMPOSER
John Cage, an American music composer, artist, inventor of the Prepared Piano, and philosopher. He quoted "Good music can act as a guide to good living".
John Cage, 1912–1992, was an American composer, music theorist, artist, and philosopher. He created 20th-century avant-garde music. Born in Los Angeles, USA, Cage pioneered experimental music. Known for chance operations in music composition, using methods like I Ching (ancient Chinese divination) to remove ego in musicians. His famous work 4'33" (1952) makes performers silent for 4 min, 33secs. Music comprises sounds in the environment. Cage invented Prepared Piano, with screws, bolts, and rubber on strings to create unconventional sounds. He blended music, dance, and visual art. Influenced Fluxus, ideology, and art movements. Believed 'everything we do is music' and blurred boundaries between art and life. His ideas revolutionized music, teachings at colleges influenced experimental artists. Cage was gay and in a relationship with Merce Cunningham, a choreographer.
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