Twenty Thousand Hertz

4′33″

01.22.2020 - By Dallas TaylorPlay

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John Cage was a respected composer when, in 1952, he created his “silent piece”, 4’33’’ - a piece that would have the music world scratching their heads. This episode asks whether 4’33’’ is really “silent”, and we explore the history of a piece musicians still talk about today - and speak to the man who campaigned to get it to the top the British charts in 2010. Featuring composers Kyle Gann and Nahre Sol, and artist Dave Hilliard.

Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound, and hosted by Dallas Taylor. 

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Listen to more of Martin Zalta Austwick’s music at palebirdmusic.com.

Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/433

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