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John and Cage's
" Rules of composition " that might be read into Duchamp's Fountain or John Cage's 4 ′ 33 ″ do not locate the works in a recognizable style ( or certainly not a style recognizable at the time of the works ' realisation ).
Adams experienced a musical awakening after reading John Cage's book Silence ( 1973 ), which he claimed " dropped into psyche like a time bomb.
Her arrangement of composer John Cage's prepared piano duet " Three Dances " for four prepared bass koto was a landmark in the modern era of koto music.
Duchamp can be seen as a precursor to conceptual art, other famous examples being John Cage's 4 ' 33 ", which is four minutes and thirty three seconds of silence, and Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning.
Fluxus traces its beginnings to John Cage's 1957 to 1959 Experimental Composition classes at the New School for Social Research in New York City.
It was her relationship to Ichiyanagi Toshi, who was a pupil of John Cage's legendary class of Experimental Composition at the New School, that would introduce her to the unconventional avant-garde, neo-Dadaism of John Cage and his protégés in New York City.
John Lennon later gave Ono the original handwritten lyrics to " The Word ", which were subsequently reproduced in Cage's book Notations published in 1969.
According to Van Vliet, the 28 songs on the album were written in a single 8½ hour session at the piano, an instrument which he had no skill in playing, an approach Mike Barnes compared to John Cage's " maverick irreverence toward classical tradition ", though band members have stated that the songs were written over the course of about a year, beginning around December 1967.
( The sounds he produced have been compared to those made by John Cage's prepared piano.
John Cage's Prepared Piano: The Nuts & Bolts.
Hegarty contends that it is John Cage's composition 4 ' 33 ", in which an audience sits through four and a half minutes of " silence " ( Cage 1973 ), that represents the beginning of noise music proper.
Kupkovič called this kind of concert a Wandelkonzert, and Wandelkonzerte have often invited comparisons to John Cage's Musicircus events.
American composer John Cage's Music of Changes ( 1951 ) is often considered the first piece to be conceived largely through random procedures ( Randel 2002, 17 ), though his indeterminacy is of a different order from Meyer-Eppler's concept.
It has been seen as an affirmation of John Cage's idea that music is always going on all around us, and if only we were to stop to listen to it, we would realise this.
On this trip to New York, he met Cowell and heard a performance of John Cage's Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano ( also influenced by Cowell's aesthetics ), which would later lead to Nancarrow modestly experimenting with prepared piano in his Study No. 30.
* August 29-David Tudor gives the premiere of John Cage's 4 ′ 33 ″ in Woodstock, New York
Fluxus traces its beginnings to John Cage's 1957 to 1959 Experimental Composition classes at the New School for Social Research in New York City.
Precursors to conceptual art include the work of Duchamp, John Cage's 4 ' 33 ", which is four minutes and thirty-three seconds of silence and Rauschenberg's Erased De Kooning Drawing.
The beginning of John Cage's Étude 8, Book I of Etudes Australes | Études Australes.
John Cage's etudes — Études Australes ( 1974 – 75 ) for piano, Études Boreales ( 1978 ) for cello and / or piano and Freeman Études ( 1977 – 80, 1989 – 90 ) for violin — are indeterminate pieces based on star charts, and some of the most difficult works in the repertory.
Earlier, John Cage and others had composed aleatoric or indeterminate music, which is created by chance processes but does not have the strict mathematical basis ( Cage's Music of Changes, for example, uses a system of charts based on the I-Ching ).
He presented his first solo concert in New York in April 1944 with composer John Cage, who became his life partner and frequent collaborator until Cage's death in 1992.
"; and was favorably compared to some of John Cage's work.

John and Roaratorio
* John Cage: Roaratorio, an Irish Circus on Finnegans Wake ( 1980 )
* Cage at 70 Festival ( including performance of John Cage's Roaratorio featuring The Chieftains )

John and Irish
* 1971 – John Boyne, Irish novelist
* 1981 – John O ' Shea, Irish footballer
* 1871 – John Millington Synge, Irish writer ( d. 1909 )
* 1959 – John Gormley, Irish politician
One of the best-known and most successful Lions team toured South Africa in 1974 under the esteemed Irish forward Willie John McBride.
In the years after Grey's retirement the party was led first by Lord Melbourne, a fairly traditional Whig, and then by Lord John Russell, the son of a Duke but a crusading radical, and Lord Palmerston, a renegade Irish Tory and essentially a conservative, although capable of radical gestures.
He was born in the Queens borough of New York, New York, as a son of Jayne ( née Quinlan ), of Irish descent, and John George Costas, an electrical engineer of Greek descent.
* British Security Policy in Ireland, 1920-1921 Ainsworth, John S. ( 2001 ) Australian Journal of Irish Studies, 1. pp. 176 – 190
An Irish translation of the revised prayer book of 1662 was effected by John Richardson ( 1664 – 1747 ) and published in 1712.
He is the uncle of the Irish boxer John Duddy.
The John Lennon album Some Time in New York City features a song entitled " Sunday Bloody Sunday ", inspired by the incident, as well as the song " The Luck of the Irish ", which dealt more with the Irish conflict in general.
John de Courcy Ireland, and his wife Beatrice, aiming to campaign for the Irish government to support international efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament and to keep Ireland free of nuclear power.
* 1993 – History of Northern Ireland: The Downing Street Declaration is issued by British Prime Minister John Major and Irish Taoiseach Albert Reynolds.
* 1945 – John Banville, Irish novelist and journalist
* 1893 – John Tyndall, Irish physicist ( b. 1820 )
* 1961 – John Lynch, Irish actor
Casement had gone there from the United States the previous year with the support of Clan na Gael leader John Devoy, and after discussions with the German Ambassador in Washington, Count von Bernstorff, to try to recruit an " Irish Brigade " from among Irish prisoners of war and secure German support for Irish independence.
* 1840 – John Philip Holland, Irish inventor ( d. 1914 )
* 1880 – John Daly, Irish athlete ( d. 1969 )
* 1929 – John Montague, Irish poet
Speaking in Carlow in June 2010, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and Green Party leader John Gormley said the Labour Party is coming very close to being the " Father Ted of Irish politics " because, according to Gormley, they have no policies.
It was mentioned again in 1718 by the Irish deist John Toland, and was mentioned in 1734 by George Sale in The Preliminary Discourse to the Koran:

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