John Cage - Manhattan Music
Gramophone
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
John Cage was more excited by traffic noise on sixth avenue than by the music of Mozart. Philip Clark absorbs the sounds surrounding the composer’s New York apartment to understand why Cage wrote what he did
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