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Four minutes, thirty-three seconds is a composition by the American composer John Cage from 1952. The score instructs the performers not to play their instruments for the duration of the piece. It is effectively, four minutes and thirty-three seconds of silence…
But not complete silence.
Because there is always the sound of the environment where the piece is performed. For Cage 4’33 epitomized his idea that any combination of sounds can be music.
Campaign: “Curse of Strahd”, Dungeons & Dragons
Web: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com
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Four minutes, thirty-three seconds is a composition by the American composer John Cage from 1952. The score instructs the performers not to play their instruments for the duration of the piece. It is effectively, four minutes and thirty-three seconds of silence…
But not complete silence.
Because there is always the sound of the environment where the piece is performed. For Cage 4’33 epitomized his idea that any combination of sounds can be music.
Campaign: “Curse of Strahd”, Dungeons & Dragons
Web: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com

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