4’33”: John Cage’s revolutionary “silent” musical piece

4’33”: John Cage’s revolutionary “silent” musical piece

Twenty Thousand Hertz

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.


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

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