American organ music
Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 4:10 pm
I'm searching for John Cage's Souvenir sheet music (for organ). Does anyone has it?
thanks,
Zsolti
thanks,
Zsolti
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Now let me think - when was it that John Cage died?...tzsolti wrote:I'm searching for John Cage's Souvenir sheet music (for organ). Does anyone has it?
thanks,
Zsolti
As a mark of respect, there was, presumably, a 4'33" period of silence when it happened!ahinton wrote:
Now let me think - when was it that John Cage died?
But performed on an ill-prepared piano...Timtin wrote:As a mark of respect, there was, presumably, a 4'33" period of silence when it happened!ahinton wrote:
Now let me think - when was it that John Cage died?
I wonder if anyone recorded it for posterity...rob wrote:But performed on an ill-prepared piano...Timtin wrote:As a mark of respect, there was, presumably, a 4'33" period of silence when it happened!ahinton wrote:Now let me think - when was it that John Cage died?
No, that would be contrary to the philosophy behind the piece which relies on the immediacy of the moment. SSSSSSHHHHHHHhhhhhhhh.......fredbucket wrote:I wonder if anyone recorded it for posterity...rob wrote:But performed on an ill-prepared piano...Timtin wrote:As a mark of respect, there was, presumably, a 4'33" period of silence when it happened!ahinton wrote:Now let me think - when was it that John Cage died?
Shame - otherwise one could lock oneself in a fridge-freezer at freezing point.rob wrote:No, that would be contrary to the philosophy behind the piece which relies on the immediacy of the moment. SSSSSSHHHHHHHhhhhhhhh.......fredbucket wrote:I wonder if anyone recorded it for posterity...rob wrote:But performed on an ill-prepared piano...Timtin wrote:As a mark of respect, there was, presumably, a 4'33" period of silence when it happened!ahinton wrote:Now let me think - when was it that John Cage died?
Not quite, Tim. You'd be 0.15K out. Absolute zero is -273.15K.Timtin wrote:Shame - otherwise one could lock oneself in a fridge-freezer at freezing point.
Then, if it was set to cool down at 1deg/sec, by listening to Cage's masterpiece
right through, at the exact moment it ended, one would know that absolute zero
had been reached! (Come to think of it, the same effect would result without the
fridge-freezer being needed.)
Whoops Fred: −273.15°C (Celsius) = −459.67°F (Fahrenheit) = 0K (Kelvin)fredbucket wrote:Not quite, Tim. You'd be 0.15K out. Absolute zero is -273.15K.Timtin wrote:Shame - otherwise one could lock oneself in a fridge-freezer at freezing point.
Then, if it was set to cool down at 1deg/sec, by listening to Cage's masterpiece
right through, at the exact moment it ended, one would know that absolute zero
had been reached! (Come to think of it, the same effect would result without the
fridge-freezer being needed.)
Regards
Fred