Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2012
Abstract
2012 marked what would have been the composer and writer John Cage’s 100th birthday, offering a nice round numbered moment to commemorate and reevaluate Cage’s lasting legacy. And it is a rich and still, astonishingly, controversial legacy, bringing forth bold assessments of Cage that range, as they have for decades, from worshipful acclaim, to ridiculing rejection. It seems with Cage, still, that it’s either black or white, love or hate; that he is either a saintly prophet of new sounds, new silences, or a foolish charlatan leading anarchically astray.
Recommended Citation
Lunberry, Clark, "Suspicious Silence: Walking Out on John Cage" (2012). English Faculty Research and Scholarship. 1.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/aeng_facpub/1
Comments
Originally printed in Current Musicology (Fall 2012), No. 94: 127-142
http://currentmusicology.columbia.edu/article/suspicious-silence-walking-out-on-john-cage/