1. Janvāris 2008 (14:50)

"I have nothing to say / and I am saying it / and that is poetry / as I needed it" -- John Cage

It consists of the pianist going to the piano, and not hitting any keys for four minutes and thirty-three seconds. (He uses a stopwatch to time this.) In other words, the entire piece consists of silences -- silences of different lengths, they say.

On the one hand, as a musical piece, 4'33" leaves almost no room for the pianist's interpretation: as long as he watches the stopwatch, he can't play it too fast or too slow; he can't hit the wrong keys; he can't play it too loud, or too melodramatically, or too subduedly.

On the other hand, what you hear when you listen to 4'33" is more a matter of chance than with any other piece of music -- nothing of what you hear is anything the composer wrote.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HypmW4Yd7SY (http://www.ubu.com/film/cage_433.html - ar orķestri)

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Posted by: ([info]aroa)
Posted at: 2. Janvāris 2008, 01:23

cik kategoriski. bet iedomaajies variantu, ka cilveeks ir radiijis savas dziives laikaa ljoti daudz un nonaacis liidz punktam, no kura viss izriet. taa vairs nav runa par maakslu kaa formu, bet par to, kas ir aiz taas. maaksla nekad nav bijusi un nebuus viennoziimiiga, jo cilveeku uztveres ir dazhaadas

un pie dabas kruuts reti kad meedz buut klusums. ja nu vieniigi dzilji mezhaa bezveeja laikaa vai kaadaa alaa

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